How to treat high uric acid

High uric acid is related to purine metabolism disorder and uric acid excretion disorder, which can be treated by diet control, lifestyle and medication. 1. Dietary control: patients with high uric acid can control their uric acid level through daily low purine diet, avoiding foods such as broth, seaweed, bean sprouts, oysters, sardines, animal offal, avoiding alcoholic beverages such as beer, and paying attention to cooking with as little oil as possible. 2. Lifestyle: Under the premise of normal cardiac and renal function, patients with high uric acid can increase the daily water intake to 2.0~2.5L in order to promote the excretion of uric acid in the body, in addition, overweight patients should be appropriate for weight reduction, and jogging, swimming, and other aerobic exercise. 3. medication: patients with high uric acid should take febuxostat, allopurine, benzbromarone and other drugs to reduce the level of uric acid in the body, but also with sodium bicarbonate, potassium citrate and other drugs to alkalize the urine drugs for treatment. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, it is recommended that patients to the regular hospital endocrinology, rheumatology and immunology departments and other related departments for detailed consultation, do not take drugs.