Can slightly high uric acid return to normal on its own?

Diet, strenuous exercise, emotions, drugs and other factors caused by transient elevation of uric acid through dietary adjustments, rest or removal of influencing factors may return to normal on their own, while disease, genetics and other factors lead to persistent elevation of uric acid can not be returned to normal on their own.
Patients with a slightly high uric acid level, such as eating a high purine diet (such as seafood, animal offal, etc.), strenuous exercise, emotional upset, taking medications that affect the uric acid level, etc., can be adjusted through dietary adjustments, rest, or removal of the influencing factors, and after appropriate adjustments are made, the patient’s review of the blood uric acid may return to normal on its own.
However, if the patient is due to disease, genetic factors caused by persistent elevation of uric acid, generally speaking, slightly high uric acid can not return to normal.
It is recommended that patients with high uric acid go to endocrinology, rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation.