Whether hyperuricemia is serious or not cannot be generalized, asymptomatic hyperuricemia is relatively less serious, while symptomatic hyperuricemia or hyperuricemia with complications may be more serious. Hyperuricemia is a disease caused by abnormally high levels of uric acid in the body, and the disease is characterized by chronic progressive development, so the symptoms that patients show at different stages will be different, and the severity of the disease will be different. For asymptomatic hyperuricemia patients, the individual’s condition is generally not serious, and through life guidance, such as healthy diet, drinking more water, adhering to exercise, and abstaining from smoking and alcohol, etc., the body’s blood uric acid level can be effectively controlled to prevent aggravation of the condition. But hyperuricemia if there has been repeated gout attacks, or has produced gout stone gout, chronic gouty arthritis, then the condition will be relatively more serious, the individual not only need to maintain a healthy lifestyle, but also need to use medication to reduce the level of blood uric acid in the body, such as phenylbromarone, allopurinol and so on. Otherwise, it will jeopardize multiple organs in the body and even affect life expectancy. In conclusion, patients need to recognize the dangers of hyperuricemia, once the body’s blood uric acid level is abnormal, should follow the doctor’s instructions for intervention in a timely manner.