Do you need to continue taking medication after your blood uric acid is reduced to normal?

Whether or not to continue to take medication after the blood uric acid is reduced to normal depends on the condition of the patient, through lifestyle adjustments to maintain uric acid in the normal range, then there is no need to continue to take medication, if not, then the need to continue to take medication.
If patients with hyperuricemia can maintain their uric acid within the target range through lifestyle adjustments such as drinking more water, quitting alcohol, and limiting high-purine diets, patients can continue to make lifestyle adjustments and temporarily stop taking medication for observation, but they need to regularly test their uric acid levels, and once uric acid levels rise again, they should promptly follow the doctor’s instructions to take additional uric acid-lowering medication.
Hyperuricemia, it is recommended to the hospital endocrinology, rheumatology and immunology, under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the diagnosis and treatment, according to the condition of the adjustment of therapeutic use of drugs.