Can high uric acid be cured?

High uric acid is generally not completely curable, but dietary control and medication can be used to control uric acid levels, avoid persistent elevations and bring them down.
High uric acid is usually caused by abnormal purine metabolism in the body, resulting in increased uric acid in the blood. It is usually not curable clinically, but can only be treated by strict dietary control and medication to reduce the rise in uric acid and slow down the progression of the disease.
Patients with high uric acid can take drugs such as benzbromarone and probenecid to promote uric acid excretion, drugs such as allopurinol and febuxostat to inhibit the production of uric acid, and sodium bicarbonate to alkalize the urine so that uric acid is not easy to form crystals in the urine. These drugs need to be used under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid adverse effects.
In daily life, to low purine food, moderate consumption of moderate purine content of food, avoid high purine food such as seafood, animal offal, more fresh vegetables and fruits. Drink plenty of water daily to promote the excretion of uric acid. Exercise in moderation, reduce body weight, and enhance the body’s resistance.
It is recommended that patients with high uric acid should consult a doctor in time, actively control their diet and take medication, which can improve their condition to a certain extent.