Generally speaking, patients with foot attack gout can feel a reduction in joint swelling and pain within 3-7 days, and the symptoms can gradually disappear within 2 weeks, but the specific time depends on the severity of the disease and personal physical condition, and needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. For patients who have been suffering from foot attack gout for a short period of time and do not have liver or kidney function damage, if they can be treated with anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs in time, the joint swelling and pain can generally be reduced within 3-7 days and the symptoms can gradually disappear within 2 weeks. However, if the patient has a long history of the disease and there is obvious gout stone formation or liver and kidney impairment, the treatment period is longer, usually more than 2 weeks, or even longer. Therefore, in order to relieve gout as soon as possible, active systemic treatment is the key, and patients also need to receive uric acid-lowering treatment and maintain blood uric acid within the standard range through strict control of diet, so as to fundamentally reduce the frequency of gout attacks and reduce complications.