Membranous nephropathy with elevated blood pressure and elevated uric acid is a relatively common clinical manifestation, which is generally not serious, and with active treatment, the prognosis is still good, and there is a possibility of cure. Membranous nephropathy is a pathological type of glomerular disease, which can be seen under light microscope as diffuse glomerular lesions and thickening of the glomerular basement membrane. When protein is lost via the kidneys and water and sodium are retained, clinical manifestations may include proteinuria, hypoproteinemia, edema, hypertension, etc. When renal function is impaired, it may also show uric acid metabolism disorders and hyperuricemia. Hypertension and hyperuricemia are the general manifestations of membranous nephropathy, which is usually not serious, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and under the guidance of a professional doctor, it can be cured by active diuretic swelling (furosemide), lowering blood pressure (captopril), protecting renal function (Peptonic capsule), lowering uric acid (febuxostat), and immunotherapy (glucocorticosteroids, cyclophosphamide) and other treatments. Patients with membranous nephropathy are recommended to consult regular hospitals and standardize treatment under the guidance of physicians.