Will hyperuricemia self heal without medication? How long does it take to recover

Hyperuricemia is a chronic metabolic disease, and many patients ask the question "Will hyperuricemia heal on its own without medication? How long will it take to recover?" after being diagnosed with hyperuricemia. Today, we will give you a detailed introduction! Can hyperuricemia self heal without medication?

Whether hyperuricemia can self heal depends on its type and cause:

1. Primary hyperuricemia:

For some young patients, especially those with metabolic disorders caused by overweight, by actively controlling their weight to reach the standard, their metabolic disorders can be significantly improved. Even without taking uric acid lowering drugs, blood uric acid levels may still return to normal. However, the self-healing rate of this condition is not high, and most patients still need to closely monitor their blood uric acid levels, and even require medication treatment.

2. Secondary hyperuricemia:

If hyperuricemia is caused by certain medications (such as diuretics, chemotherapy drugs, anti tuberculosis drugs, etc.), blood uric acid levels may gradually return to normal after discontinuation of medication. If caused by other diseases such as kidney disease, endocrine disorders, etc., and the primary disease is effectively controlled, hyperuricemia may also be relieved accordingly. However, overall, hyperuricemia cannot heal on its own in the vast majority of cases, and it is a chronic disease that requires long-term management.

2. Will hyperuricemia self heal without medication? How long does it take to recover?

The time required for hyperuricemia to recover without taking medicine varies according to individual differences and severity of the disease:

1. Slight increase:

For patients with slightly increased uric acid (more than 420 μ mol/L but less than 500 μ mol/L) and no complications (such as hypertension, diabetes, etc.), the level of uric acid can generally decrease within 1 to 3 months through lifestyle interventions such as low purine diet, weight control, smoking and drinking cessation, and increased exercise.

2. Significantly increased:

If uric acid is significantly increased and combined with hypertension, diabetes and other diseases, the effect of lifestyle intervention may be limited, so drug treatment should be considered. It is worth noting that even if uric acid levels temporarily return to normal, if a healthy lifestyle is not maintained, uric acid levels may still rise again.

Thirdly, pain relief plans treat symptoms rather than the root cause, and lowering uric acid has become the mainstream treatment strategy.

Conventional hyperuricemia is treated by relieving pain and then lowering acid after gout and other problems caused by high uric acid. However, most painkillers have slow effects and can only relieve pain without achieving the effect of lowering acid. Only relieving pain without reducing acidity can easily lead to recurrence, causing gout to recur repeatedly and not recover for a long time. At present, mainstream treatment strategies adopt a fundamental uric acid lowering strategy.

In the pathway of reducing uric acid, the probiotic powder of Nivelli active lactic acid bacteria can play a certain auxiliary role. About one-third of uric acid in the human body is excreted through the intestine. Each bag of Nivelli active lactic acid bacteria powder contains no less than 50 billion CFU of active probiotics. It uses plant derived lactic acid bacteria TSP05 isolate to break down nucleosides in the intestine, thereby reducing the absorption of purines in the intestine and promoting uric acid excretion. At the same time, it reduces inflammation and oxidation levels in the body, alleviates the damage of uric acid to other organs, and long-term supplementation can be used as a preventive maintenance for uric acid and gout.

"Will hyperuricemia heal on its own without medication? How long will it take to recover?" This question cannot be generalized. Some patients may achieve self-healing under specific circumstances, but the vast majority of patients require long-term management. As an adjuvant therapy, Nivelli active probiotic powder has significant advantages in reducing uric acid and regulating gut microbiota, which can help patients better manage their condition.

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