Gout belongs to the category of “paralysis” in Chinese medicine. Wild rice has the effect of quenching heat and toxins, removing thirst and facilitating bowel movements, and according to Chinese medicine theory, it can be taken by gout sufferers when they have symptoms of heatiness (irritability and sultriness), thirst, and inability to pass the bowel movements. Wild rice is the fusiform, fat part of the young stalks of the grass plant Mizushroom stimulated by the black powder of Mizushroom. The drug is effective in relieving heat and toxins, removing thirst, and facilitating the evacuation of the bowels. It can be used in the treatment of conditions such as irritable heat, thirst, inability to pass the bowels, jaundice, dysentery, feverish drenching (burning and stinging pain evident when urinating, accompanied by frequent urination and urgency, and discomfort from pulling on the lower abdomen), redness of the eyes, and milky sweating. When taking wild rice should pay attention to the spleen deficiency and diarrhea should be taken with caution. Gout patients are recommended to go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of a professional physician to identify the treatment.