What to do if you have high blood uric acid with swollen feet

High blood uric acid with swollen feet is mostly considered to be gouty arthritis attack, which needs to be treated with lifestyle modification, medication, or even surgery. 1. Lifestyle adjustment: Patients should drink more water and eat less purine-rich food, such as animal offal and thick meat soup. In addition, patients should ensure enough rest. 2. Drug treatment: patients with gouty arthritis will not only have high blood uric acid, but also have symptoms of swollen feet. At this time, patients can use drugs to reduce uric acid production under the guidance of doctors, such as allopurinol, febuxostat, etc., as well as to promote uric acid excretion of drugs, such as benzbromarone. 3. Surgery: If gouty arthritis patients have joint deformation, they need to take surgery to correct the deformity. In addition, when the surface of the gouty stone of the patient appears to be broken, sometimes surgery can be taken to remove the gouty stone. It is recommended that patients with high blood uric acid and swollen feet should consult a doctor in time and standardize the diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of the doctor.