Hyperuricemia according to clinical manifestations can be attributed to the Chinese medicine “paralysis”, “calendar joints”, “foot fungus”, “gout” and so on. Hyperuricemia can be categorized as Hyperuricemia can be classified as damp-heat paralysis, liver and kidney yin deficiency, phlegm and blood stasis obstruction in Chinese medicine, etc. The prescriptions available for treatment include Si Miao San, Duo Wu Zhi Sheng Tang, and Body Pain and Blood Stasis Soup.
1. Si Miao San: mainly composed of cypress, hyssop, atractylodes macrocephala, and coix seed, with the effect of clearing away heat and inducing dampness, relaxing tendons and strengthening bones. It is mainly used in the treatment of joint swelling and joint pain caused by damp-heat paralysis, which is mainly manifested as numbness, impotence, swelling and pain in both feet.
2. Duhuo Sheng Tang: mainly composed of Sangsheng, Duhuo, Cortex Eucommiae, Cortex Eucommiae, Poria and other traditional Chinese medicines, the efficacy of eliminating wind-dampness, paralysis, benefit the liver and kidney, replenishment of qi and blood, clinically used in the treatment of rheumatism and dampness paralysis of long duration, insufficient qi and blood due to the lumbar and knee soreness and limpness, cold, cold, pain in limb joints, flexion disadvantage and other diseases.
3. Body Pain and Blood Stasis Relieving Soup: mainly composed of Gentiana Macrophyllae, Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, Peach Kernel and other traditional Chinese medicines, with the effects of activating blood circulation, removing blood stasis, resolving phlegm and clearing the channels. It is used to treat joint swelling and pain caused by paralysis with phlegm and stasis.
The adverse effects and contraindications of the above drugs are not known. Those who are allergic to the drug should not use it.
Hyperuricemia patients should pay attention to dietary care, recommended low purine diet, avoid animal offal, chicken soup and other high-purine food. Avoid drinking alcohol, alcohol can lead to reduced uric acid discharge. Adequate water intake is conducive to the elimination of uric acid.
The use of drugs need to be under the guidance of a professional doctor, should not be taken on their own to avoid adverse reactions.