The exact time of gout stone dissolution depends on the patient’s condition, the size of the stone and the individual’s physical condition, and there are individual differences. In general, once gout stones are formed, they will not disappear on their own if they are not treated promptly and effectively, but will gradually increase in size as the disease progresses. For small gout stones that occur for the first time, active and effective treatment can dissolve the uric acid in the nodules and absorb it into the blood, so that the gout stones gradually become smaller. At the same time, the gout stones may gradually dissolve until they completely disappear after a period of time by maintaining the blood uric acid at the ideal level through uric acid-lowering treatment. However, if the condition is more severe and the gout stone is larger, it may take 3-6 months for the patient to gradually dissolve under better control of medication, or even in severe cases, it may not dissolve. In daily life, it is recommended that patients should eat a light diet with low purine foods, and also drink more water and urinate more to promote the dissolution of gout stones as soon as possible.