There is no such thing as the three fastest ways to lower uric acid. The causes of high uric acid include the production of more uric acid in the body and reduced excretion of uric acid. The methods of lowering uric acid include general treatment and drug treatment. 1. General treatment: control the total dietary calories and limit alcohol consumption, eat less food containing high purine such as animal offal, seafood, thick meat soup. Drinking a lot of water, more than 2000ml per day can increase the excretion of uric acid. Drink less fructose-rich drinks and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. Regular diet, rest and exercise. No smoking. 2. Medications: Uric acid-excreting drugs such as benzbromarone can inhibit the reabsorption of uric acid in the proximal renal tubules, thus promoting the excretion of uric acid. Drugs that inhibit uric acid production, such as allopurinol, inhibit xanthine oxidase in the process of uric acid production, thus reducing uric acid production. Alkaline drugs such as sodium bicarbonate can alkalize the urine so that uric acid is less likely to gather in the urine to form crystals. If high uric acid occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, do not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition or adverse reactions.