Can daylilies treat gout?
Under normal circumstances, daylily (Huang Hua Cai) generally cannot treat gout. It is recommended to seek timely medical attention, identify the cause, and undergo symptomatic treatment under a doctor's guidance. Detailed analysis is as follows:

Daylily is a plant-based food considered both edible and medicinal. It contains nutrients such as cellulose, vitamins, and trace elements, and is categorized as a weakly alkaline food. In traditional Chinese medicine, daylily possesses certain medicinal values, including promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, reducing swelling, relieving pain, dispelling wind, and healing wounds. However, these benefits mainly target symptoms such as bruises, sprains, and lumbago caused by physical strain, rather than gout. Gout is a condition caused by excessive uric acid production or impaired excretion, leading to uric acid deposition in areas such as the joints. To control gout, patients need to strictly limit purine intake and choose low-purine foods.
If gout occurs, patients may follow medical advice to take medications such as benzbromarone tablets, colchicine tablets, or allopurinol tablets for treatment. To avoid health risks, it is recommended that gout treatment plans—including medication and lifestyle adjustments—be developed under the guidance of a qualified physician.