High blood uric acid increases the risk of gout and predisposes you to gout, and you need to actively control your blood uric acid levels to prevent gout attacks. Hyperuricemia is an important basis for gout attacks, and blood uric acid levels are closely related to the development of gout. When hyperuricemia develops to a certain stage, too much uric acid cannot be eliminated from the body and deposited in the joints, kidneys and other important organs, it is easy to trigger the occurrence of gout. When elevated blood uric acid is detected, it is necessary to actively control uric acid, through regular lifestyle habits such as a low purine diet and regular moderate intensity aerobic exercise to keep uric acid levels within the normal range, thus reducing the risk of gout and minimizing damage to multiple organs. Medications are needed to control uric acid levels when necessary. It is recommended that patients with high blood uric acid levels visit a hospital in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delays.