Can hyperuricemia be cured?

It is currently believed that hyperuricemia cannot be cured, but can be treated through lifestyle changes and uric acid lowering therapy. 1. Lifestyle changes: Uric acid is mainly produced by purine decomposition and metabolism, endogenous purine can not be reduced through diet, but can reduce exogenous purine intake through low purine diet. Hyperuricemia patients strictly limit the intake of pig liver, beef liver, chicken heart, pig kidney, duck blood and other animal offal or blood products, and eat more dairy, vegetables, fruits and other foods. In addition need to drink a lot of water, to ensure that the daily urine volume of more than 2 liters. Pay attention to the strict cessation of smoking and alcohol, daily moderate exercise, avoid obesity. 2. Uric acid-lowering treatment: For patients with PH value less than 6.0, they need to take sodium bicarbonate to alkalize the urine, in addition, drugs such as benzbromarone, febuxostat, labrylase, etc., can reduce the level of uric acid and treat hyperuricemia. Patients with hyperuricemia are recommended to have a low purine diet in their daily routine, and are advised to seek timely medical attention and take medication as prescribed by their doctor if necessary.