Tell my father's story, I hope it will help you: alcoholic hepatitis, renal cyst and uric acid is too high are caused by drinking. Taking liganxian (benbromarone tablets) and sodium bicarbonate tablets can reduce uric acid, but the damage to the kidney is greater than the loss. Take the following measures during the attack: 1. Lifting your feet too high can't relieve the pain. Drink a full belly of warm water (preferably weakly alkaline natural mineral water) and hold a bowl of hot water in your hand while blowing. Hot water is good for urination. Second, cook a big bowl of vegetable soup (the greener the bitter the better) and eat some rice so as to continue fighting; 3. Buy cogongrass rhizome 10g and lophatherum gracile 10g (one dose per day) in an ordinary drugstore, boil, pour into a thermos bottle, drink a pot and add boiling water. Even after three or four times of urinating, uric acid dropped, and the pain became numb, so there was no pain. Only four kinds of food can be eaten during the onset: vegetables, fruits, milk and eggs. It is suggested that it is appropriate for the elderly to drink water per unit time without feeling unwell. Remember to nourish the liver and treat the kidney. If it cannot be cured for a while, avoid eating foods rich in purine (such as beer, tofu, seafood, etc.). ) and quit smoking and drinking. At present, western medicine can only control, not cure. However, my father now drinks a small amount of white wine, occasionally eats tofu and fish, and drinks plenty of water. He hasn't relapsed for over a year. If conditions permit, you can also wash, peel and cut 400g of Northeast carrots, add 200 ml of 50-degree warm water, add a proper amount of honey, squeeze them into juice, drink them all in 10 minute (or chew them raw), and you can see the effect in 30 ~ 120 minutes. Drink it twice a day, before breakfast and after dinner (don't eat anything else for an hour to avoid affecting the curative effect) until the symptoms disappear. If all these methods fail, he will have to go to a regular hospital for treatment.