Treatment of high blood uric acid

The current treatments for high blood uric acid include dietary management, adjustment of lifestyle habits, and medication. 1. Dietary management: High purine diet may cause or aggravate high blood uric acid. It is recommended that patients have a low purine diet, avoid purine-rich foods such as meat broth, animal offal, seafood, and eat less purine-rich foods such as beef and mutton, fish, beans and soy products. 2. Adjustment of living habits: patients with high blood uric acid can be appropriate for yoga, jogging, swimming and other aerobic exercise, overweight or obese patients should be appropriate weight loss, quit smoking, quit drinking, daily increase in water intake. 3. medication: patients with high uric acid need to take allopurinol, febuxostat and other uric acid-lowering drugs under the guidance of a physician to control the level of uric acid in the body, and can be alkalized by sodium citrate, sodium bicarbonate and other drugs in the urine to promote uric acid excretion. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a physician, it is recommended that patients with high blood uric acid to the regular hospital endocrinology, rheumatology and immunology departments and other related departments for detailed consultation, and comply with the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.