The next step of treatment for this condition varies mainly according to the patient’s condition. If the patient is a young male with simple hyperuricemia and also without hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, or other metabolic comorbidities such as atherosclerosis. Patients can adjust their lifestyle by, for example, adhering to a long-term low purine diet, paying attention to strict abstinence from alcohol, as well as weight control, avoiding cold and infection, and drinking more water in general. Through this lifestyle intervention, if uric acid can be brought down, there is no need to take medication. If the uric acid level still continues to rise through this lifestyle intervention, you can consider applying uric acid-lowering medication. If the patient has already had a gout attack or is combined with other serious metabolic syndromes, timely uric acid-lowering medication is needed to avoid other serious complications.