High blood uric acid and swollen feet are generally considered to be an acute attack of gout, which can be recovered through medication and lifestyle adjustments. 1. Medication: Gouty arthritis attack should be considered when high blood uric acid and swollen feet occur. At this time, patients can follow the doctor’s advice to take meloxicam, ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Gout attack intermittent patients can be prescribed oral benzbromarone tablets to increase uric acid excretion of drugs, but also oral allopurinol tablets, febuxostat tablets and other drugs to inhibit uric acid synthesis. 2. Lifestyle adjustment: patients with high blood uric acid should adjust their diet in time, and eat less high-purine food, such as animal offal, seafood, thick meat soup and other food. Drink more water. Exercise properly in daily life, jogging, swimming, cycling and other aerobic exercises. When the symptoms of high blood uric acid and swollen feet occur, you should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, and should not take medication on your own.