An increase in blood uric acid alone is asymptomatic. If elevated blood uric acid is accompanied by acute painful episodes in the joints, it is mainly considered to be caused by gouty arthritis; usually patients will have other uncomfortable symptoms such as red, painful and swollen joints. Long-term chronic and high blood uric acid can also lead to hypertension, kidney stones and kidney damage. Pay attention to rest, avoid overexertion, do not eat seafood, greasy, high-fat, high-protein food, so as not to affect the elevation of uric acid. Avoid drinking alcohol and it is recommended to take allopurin. Or take Benzbromarone Zinine treatment. Pay attention to drink more water and urinate regularly to facilitate the excretion of uric acid out. If it is more serious, it must be actively treated under the guidance of a doctor to avoid aggravation of the condition.