Blood uric acid 568μmol/L is usually serious. If blood uric acid remains at a high level for a long time, it can cause gout, and general treatment and medication are needed to lower uric acid.
1. General treatment: uric acid can be lowered through healthy diet, exercise, smoking cessation, alcohol cessation, weight control, etc. In addition, alkalinization of urine can also lower the blood uric acid level.
2. Drug treatment: drugs such as febuxostat can inhibit uric acid synthesis and thus reduce blood uric acid level, which is suitable for people with mild to moderate renal insufficiency. Benzbromarone and other drugs can promote uric acid excretion to achieve the purpose of reducing blood uric acid, but the drug can cause liver function abnormalities. There are also drugs that promote uric acid decomposition such as Pergolol, which can also reduce blood uric acid levels.
Patients with blood uric acid 568μmol/L are advised to go to the rheumatology and immunology department of regular hospitals and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, and do not use medication on their own.