Toe pain even after the uric acid is lowered may be caused by gout stones, uric acid is lowered too quickly or tendonitis, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time. 1. Gout stone: gout patients joint parts if there has been the formation of gout stone, even after the patient uric acid down will be due to gout stone caused by chronic arthritis and lead to joint redness, swelling or vague pain. 2. Uric acid lowering too fast: patients taking uric acid-lowering drugs and other treatments to reduce uric acid too fast will cause the joints have been deposited in the reverse dissolution of urates and lead to joint pain. 3. Tendonitis: Tendonitis is mainly caused by sudden and severe trauma or muscle overstrain, if the patient’s toes have a history of trauma or muscle overuse, it may lead to symptoms such as swelling, pain, pressure and other symptoms of the diseased area. There may be other reasons for toe pain even after the uric acid is lowered, so patients are advised to go to the rheumatology and orthopedics departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation.