Pain relieving drugs for gout treatment include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), colchicine, glucocorticosteroids and so on. 1. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: such as etoricoxib, indomethacin, diclofenac, etc., are forbidden to use in patients with active peptic ulcers, and should be used with caution in those with renal insufficiency. Its common adverse reactions include gastrointestinal ulcers, bleeding and so on. 2. Colchicine: It is more effective when used within 48 hours of acute attack, and small dose of colchicine is effective and has less adverse reactions. 3. Glucocorticosteroids: such as prednisone, used for NSAIDs, colchicine treatment is ineffective or contraindicated, renal insufficiency. Short-term oral or intra-articular injection of glucocorticosteroids is effective in relieving acute gouty joint pain. Gout patients should not self-medication, should go to the rheumatology and immunology department of the regular hospital in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.