For a patient with gout or hyperuricemia, what clinical tests are required? Firstly, routine check of blood, urine routine, liver function, kidney function (including uric acid), ultrasound of both kidneys, blood sedimentation and CRP for patients with acute attack of gout; for patients who have not had annual physical examination, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray, blood sugar, blood lipid, ultrasound of liver, gallbladder, spleen and pancreas should be checked. For those who have joint pain, joint ultrasound can be checked, and if necessary, dual-energy CT. Purpose of examination: 1. To understand whether there are any abnormalities in blood, urine routine, liver function and kidney function before using medication and whether they affect the use of medication, and to check these indicators during the medication process to understand whether the medication has any effect on the body and whether it can continue to be used; Geng Lifen, Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Integrative Medicine, Baiqiuen International Peace Hospital 2. Kidney stones can be undetected by X-ray, but uric acid kidney stones can be easily detected by ultrasound of both kidneys, and some patients with recurrent kidney stones are found to have high uric acid only after checking blood uric acid; 3. Therefore, ECG, chest X-ray, blood glucose, blood lipid and ultrasound of liver, gallbladder, spleen and pancreas should be checked; 5.