Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Advances in external therapies of traditional Chinese medicine for the management of hyperuricemia: a comprehensive review.

Authors: He M, Jiang N, Jiang L, Tang T, Zhang Q, Xu Q, Li S, Zhang F, Fan X, Han J.

DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2025.1667523

Abstract Summary

Traditional Chinese Medicine external therapies—including acupuncture, massage, and herbal applications—show promise for treating hyperuricemia by promoting uric acid excretion and reducing production. This review examines the mechanisms and clinical efficacy of these centuries-old practices, aiming to establish a framework for their optimized use in managing this increasingly common metabolic disorder.

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Traditional Chinese Medicine external therapies like acupuncture and herbal applications show promise for lowering uric acid levels and managing hyperuricemia symptoms by modulating metabolism and circulation.

License: CC BY.


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