After getting gout, high uric acid is indeed a very big problem, and its reduction methods are as follows: 1. control diet: in ordinary life, you must drink more water, the daily water intake should be above 2000ml; low purine diet, less beer, less peas, meatloaf soup, pork ribs soup, and animal offal, such as pork loin, pork liver, pork belly, etc.; 2. medication: make uric acid drop to 360μ mol/L or below, which can prevent the next gout attack. The first major category is allopurinol, which is a major class of drugs that inhibits uric acid production and is also a class of drugs that is widely used in clinical practice. However, we must pay attention to the fact that before using allopurinol, we are advised to do a related HLA-B5801 gene test, because this drug is very scary once allergic. Fibrates are also very effective in lowering uric acid, but note that they are particularly likely to induce acute gout attacks in the process of use; the second major class of drugs is represented by benzbromarone, a drug that promotes uric acid excretion; the third major class is a drug that alkalizes urine, which is sodium bicarbonate. So you should go to the doctor when using uric acid-lowering drugs, the choice of drugs is still different for different patients.