Asymptomatic hyperuricemia and hyperuricemia with related symptoms may occur. Most patients with hyperuricemia have no corresponding symptoms, so they are called asymptomatic hyperuricemia. For patients with hyperuricemia related symptoms, such as joint lesions, kidney damage, joint lesions, such as toe joint pain, fever, redness, swelling, etc., may affect the quality of life due to joint stiffness, mobility disorders, and joint deformities.