There is no definite conclusion whether gout can be completely eradicated. Hyperuricemia is the basis for the occurrence of gout, and for this reason, the treatment of gout mainly includes general treatment, medication and other treatments to reduce the frequency of acute gout attacks, prevent the formation of uric acid stones and reduce organ damage in order to keep the condition in long-term stability. General treatment is mainly life intervention, because gout is also a lifestyle disease, so it is important to manage the lifestyle and daily eating habits of gout patients, actively understand the general knowledge of gout prevention and control, pay attention to the details of life, learn the scientific and reasonable way of health care, and explore some health care methods that meet the needs of gout patients. To lay a good foundation for the long-term treatment of gout, it is necessary to avoid high purine diet in life, to avoid high purine foods such as animal offal and seafood, to maintain an ideal body weight, to drink more boiled water and to keep the bowels and stools open. In addition, patients should have a correct understanding of the disease, eliminate the fear of psychology, and establish confidence in treating the disease. Medication is the main treatment for gout. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers, colchicine and glucocorticoids can be used during acute attacks. The intermittent and remission periods require the use of uric acid production inhibitors or uric acid excretory drugs. For patients who already have gout stones or renal complications, relevant treatment is also needed according to the degree of the disease. In addition, Chinese medicine is also effective in the treatment of gout, and individual diagnosis and legislative prescriptions are made according to the gout patient, and the cause of the disease is treated, and the root cause of the disease is sought. The treatment is based on the causes of the disease, and the root cause of the disease is sought. The disease improves quickly, delays the progress of the disease, and reduces adverse drug reactions. If the gout stone affects the appearance and joint function, it can be removed surgically, and if the patient’s joint is seriously deformed and affects the function, it can also be corrected surgically. In summary, patients with gout should seek timely medical consultation and undergo systematic and standardized treatment based on adherence to life interventions to achieve the goal of reducing acute attacks and maintaining long-term stability of the disease.