Gout stones are formed when uric acid continues to rise and crystals are formed in the joints, and the more crystals accumulate, the more stones will form in the subcutaneous joints, called gout stones. The most important treatment for gout stones is the long-term regular application of uric acid-lowering drugs, currently the most commonly used uric acid-lowering drug is Febuxostat, which keeps the blood uric acid below 300umol/L for a long time. Gout stones will gradually dissolve and melt away, the process is relatively long, patients need to adhere to long-term regular use of uric acid-lowering drugs, so that the blood uric acid continues to meet the standard, while strict dietary control, after the above treatment most of the gout stones will gradually shrink, dissolve, or even achieve a complete cure effect.