How should hyperuricemia be treated

Hyperuricemia is mainly treated by drugs, which can be used to promote uric acid excretion drugs, inhibit uric acid production drugs, new uric acid-lowering drugs and so on. Due to individual differences, it is recommended to choose the most appropriate drugs under the guidance of a specialist.
1. Promote uric acid excretion drugs: such as benzbromarone, etc., belong to the drugs that promote the body to excrete uric acid. Adverse reactions gastrointestinal reactions, alkaline phosphatase elevation, granulocytopenia, etc. Renal insufficiency, kidney stone patients are prohibited, pregnant women, lactating women are prohibited.
2. Inhibition of uric acid production drugs: such as allopurinol, etc., belong to the inhibition of uric acid synthesis of drugs. The main adverse reactions are gastrointestinal irritation, fever, skin rash. Note that the dose of renal insufficiency is reduced by half.
3. New uric acid drugs: such as Labrylase, the drug can decompose uric acid into soluble products. Adverse reactions include fever, nausea, vomiting, rash, etc. Pregnant and lactating women are prohibited.
Patients with hyperuricemia are advised to go to regular hospitals in a timely manner, under the guidance of specialists, and pay attention to limiting the consumption of alcohol, high-purine foods, drink more water, a reasonable diet, moderate exercise, and so on.