Gouty arthritis is treated with anti-inflammatory and analgesic therapy as early as possible, such as small doses of colchicine or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief, such as indomethacin tablets, ibuprofen, etc., and glucocorticosteroid therapy (e.g., prednisone, etc.) can be used if necessary. 1. Colchicine tablets: this product is used for the treatment of acute attacks of gouty arthritis, etc.; adverse reactions are commonly vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, etc.; renal and hepatic insufficiency is contraindicated; pay attention to pregnant women and lactating women are prohibited. 2. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: such as indomethacin tablets, ibuprofen tablets, etc., can be used for osteoarthritis and gout in acute attacks, can relieve swelling, pain; adverse reactions are digestive tract damage (such as nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, bloating, etc.), liver and renal function damage, etc.; allergic to the drug, active ulcers, severe hepatic and renal insufficiency, serious heart failure and so on, patients are prohibited. 3. Glucocorticoid: when the adverse reactions of the above drugs are severe, the efficacy is not good or there are contraindications, glucocorticoid can be applied systemically, and the common ones are prednisone tablets, methylprednisolone tablets and so on. The main adverse reactions to the use of this product in small doses are gastric distension, gastric pain, elevated blood pressure and blood sugar, mental abnormalities such as excitement, or induced infections. Allergic to glucocorticoid drugs allergy drug allergy is prohibited. Glucocorticosteroids are generally contraindicated in patients with hypertension, thrombosis, peptic ulcer, psychosis, electrolyte metabolism abnormalities, cardiac infarction, visceral surgery, glaucoma, etc., and can be used on balance in special circumstances. If the long-term use of the need to gradually reduce the amount of drug discontinuation. Gouty arthritis should be treated with medication under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medicate.