High uric acid is generally treated by intervention from two aspects: 1. Lifestyle: low purine diet, such as fresh vegetables, fruits, milk, which are low purine substances, and high purine substances, mainly animal offal, meat and seafood, which are avoided as much as possible. Drink more water to promote uric acid excretion. You can also eat alkaline food to neutralize uric acid. 2. There are drugs that inhibit the formation of uric acid, represented by allopurinol and febuxostat, both of which can inhibit the formation of uric acid in the body. Patients with hyperuricemia, if they have gout and gouty arthritis condition, hope that the blood uric acid level can be reduced to below 360μmol/L. If the patient has formed gout stones, it is even more important to demand high uric acid levels, hoping to reach this level of 300μmol/L. Uric acid-lowering drugs, i.e. drugs that promote the excretion of uric acid in the body, such as propofol and benzbromarone, can promote the metabolism of uric acid in the body and reduce the blood uric acid concentration in the body by this method. Be careful to avoid using this medication when you have urinary stones.