Patients with gout can take amoxicillin, which is an antibiotic and does not induce gout attacks. For patients with gout, what they should take less of is some diuretics, because diuretics can increase blood uric acid levels and induce gout attacks. The general rule of life for gout patients is to have a low purine diet and to drink more water deliberately to ensure that the daily urine volume is above 2000mL to promote the excretion of uric acid through urine. When the patient’s gout is in intermittent period, continuous uric acid-lowering medication is needed, because only by stabilizing the blood uric acid level below 360μmol/L can the recurrent gout attacks be reduced, and febuxostat can be chosen for continuous uric acid-lowering medication.