Whether elevated uric acid can be self-healing needs to be analyzed according to the situation, and cannot be generalized. In general, diet and other factors lead to a mild increase in uric acid or transient increase in uric acid is likely to be self-healing, while blood uric acid is too high for a relatively long period of time high uric acid generally can not be self-healing. 1. Mild uric acid increase or transient uric acid increase caused by diet, strenuous exercise and other factors can be self-healing through dietary adjustments, increase water intake, ensure sleep time and other ways. 2. However, patients with high blood uric acid concentration levels or for a longer period of time generally cannot be cured by themselves, and need to be treated with uric acid-lowering medication, dietary adjustments, lifestyle adjustments and other methods when necessary. 3. For patients with persistently elevated uric acid, diet, exercise, weight loss, medication and other ways to control uric acid concentration levels within the normal reference value. It is recommended that patients with high uric acid go to the rheumatology and immunology department of regular hospitals for detailed consultation and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.