Patients with uric acid can eat bird’s nest. Bird’s nest belongs to a kind of low purine food, and each consumption of bird’s nest is not much, so patients with high uric acid can eat bird’s nest. Patients with high uric acid need to avoid eating animal offal and various broths, seafood with shellfish, and hot pots, etc., all of which belong to high-purine foods, which can easily lead to increased levels of uric acid in the body, and may trigger gouty arthritis attacks. In addition to dietary attention, patients with high uric acid need to avoid alcohol, and reduce the intake of fructose-rich functional drinks and fruit juices, as well as carbonated beverages, which are also directly related to the increase in uric acid levels and gouty arthritis attacks. Regular physical activity and weight control can also reduce blood uric acid levels in patients with high uric acid.