The condition of high uric acid arises from abnormal purine metabolism and may be related to reduced excretion or excessive production. It can be classified into congenital and acquired types. This condition often triggers gouty arthritis, making it necessary to seek timely medical advice and follow prescriptions to use medications such as colchicine, allopurinol, and benzbromarone capsules.
During treatment, if uric acid levels are effectively controlled, it is feasible to enjoy a small amount of five-nut mooncakes. Five-nut mooncakes are primarily made from flour, edible oil, and white sugar, with a low purine content, and consuming them in moderation generally won’t negatively impact the condition. However, it is worth noting that five-nut mooncakes contain high levels of sucrose and fructose, and excessive consumption may lead to blood sugar fluctuations, so moderation is necessary.
During treatment, reasonable lifestyle adjustments are equally important: ensure adequate rest and avoid excessive fatigue; pay attention to keeping warm. In terms of diet, low-purine foods should be selected, and the intake of high-purine foods should be restricted. It is recommended to consume starchy foods such as rice, noodles, millet, potatoes, and sweet potatoes. In contrast, the consumption of animal organs, seafood, hot pot, and rich meat soups should be avoided. Additionally, regular hospital visits to monitor changes in the condition are also an indispensable part.