Normal uric acid levels should be less than 420 μmol/L for men and 360 μmol/L for women. while 700 μmol/L of uric acid, which is higher than the normal level, requires aggressive control of uric acid. Common methods include lifestyle interventions and medication to avoid further development of uric acid as well as serious complications such as gout. Lifestyle interventions: 1. Strictly limit the high purine diet: for example, animal offal, seafood, hot pot, fructose drinks, seafood and soy products should be limited, but not all seafood is a high purine diet, such as sea cucumber, jellyfish skin, seaweed and other seafood is relatively low in purine content and can be eaten in moderation. The vegetables such as spinach, soybeans, lentils, mushrooms, fungus, celery, leeks and parsley should be properly restricted and have a high purine content. In addition, beer and white wine should be avoided, but a small amount of red wine can be consumed. Daily life is recommended to drink more than 2000mL of water per day, and you can drink baking soda appropriately. But heart failure and kidney failure patients should properly control water consumption, the daily water consumption in 1500mL can be; 2, appropriate exercise: it is recommended that appropriate physical exercise, such as swimming, fitness, jogging, brisk walking, playing tai chi, yoga, etc., the above are aerobic exercise, can help reduce weight, reduce blood lipids and uric acid, for the control of uric acid more favorable. Second, drug treatment: 1, lower uric acid drugs: some patients need long-term alkalinization of urine, can be treated by oral sodium bicarbonate tablets. Other commonly used drugs include allopurinol tablets, benzbromarone tablets, febuxostat tablets, colchicine tablets, etc. The specific selection should be based on the cause of elevated uric acid, the combined underlying diseases, and the patient’s tolerance to the drugs, such as allopurinol tablets can reduce uric acid synthesis, and benzbromarone tablets can promote uric acid excretion, etc., while the selection of drugs should be evaluated and recommended by a doctor. 2. Other drugs: such as drugs to lower blood sugar, blood lipids, blood pressure and other drugs to treat the primary disease, common antihypertensive drugs such as valsartan tablets, hypoglycemic drugs such as metformin hydrochloride Metformin tablets, and lipid-lowering drugs such as lovastatin capsules and fenofibrate capsules. While controlling blood pressure, blood lipids and blood sugar, they are also helpful for uric acid control. In addition to the above, high uric acid may lead to hyperuricemia and is also closely related to diabetes, hypertension, gout, heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, and chronic kidney disease. Elevated uric acid levels are also a risk factor for the development of these diseases and even death, so it is important to actively control the progression of the disease.