Gout stone is a kind of subcutaneous nodules formed gradually due to the long-term deposition of large amounts of uric acid crystals under the skin. The main manifestation is the deposition of gout stones in the joints, usually with nodules of different sizes deposited under the skin, which are white in color, with blood vessels attached to the white color, which is a typical manifestation of gout stones. Once a gout stone is formed, the key to its treatment is to control uric acid. If the gout stone is in the joint area, it can cause deformity or dysfunction of the joint, and surgical removal is an option. Surgery is a quick and direct way to treat gout stones, but the fundamental treatment lies in lowering uric acid, which helps to promote the dissolution of uric acid crystals and helps to eliminate gout stones.