Elevated uric acid is usually clinically caused by a number of reasons: first, excessive consumption of foods high in purines, such as hot pot, meat, seafood, animal offal, etc. Secondly, problems with purine metabolism in the body, which leads to an increase in uric acid. Third, the excretion of uric acid is too low, which leads to the elevation of uric acid. Fourth, uric acid is not excreted properly. Therefore, the clinical treatment of elevated uric acid should be timely, as hyperuricemia can lead to gout, stones, kidney disease and other clinical manifestations, so it should be taken seriously.