Patients with elevated uric acid may be able to return to normal through dietary adjustments, lifestyle adjustments, medication and other means. 1. Dietary and lifestyle adjustments: the causes of elevated uric acid include genetics, increased uric acid production, disease and medication, etc. Patients with elevated uric acid can control the level of blood uric acid concentration by avoiding animal offal, seafood and other high-purine foods, not smoking, not drinking alcoholic beverages, increasing the amount of drinking water, appropriate weight loss for the obese, aerobic exercise and other ways to control the level of blood uric acid concentration. 2. Drug therapy: patients with elevated uric acid can be treated with uric acid-lowering drugs when necessary, common uric acid-lowering drugs such as allopurinol, febuxostat, benzbromarone, etc., which inhibit the synthesis of uric acid or promote the excretion of uric acid can play a role in lowering the level of uric acid effect, but not all patients with elevated uric acid need to undergo drug therapy. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, and it is recommended that patients with elevated uric acid go to the endocrinology department and rheumatology and immunology department of a regular hospital for detailed consultation.