The treatment of acute attacks of gout is mainly to apply anti-inflammatory drugs in time to play a rapid role in relieving pain and swelling, the earlier the use of drugs the better the effect, and then gradually reduce the dosage after the symptoms are relieved. Depending on the patient’s age and complications, colchicine or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as etoricoxib tablets, may be chosen. Glucocorticosteroids can also be chosen, especially for the elderly or with poor gastrointestinal function or renal impairment, colchicine and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, generally have greater adverse effects. Therefore, small doses of glucocorticosteroids can be applied to treat, for localized involvement of large joints, glucocorticosteroids can also be applied to intra-articular injection, which can play a rapid role in reducing swelling and pain. Localized affected joints can also apply ice packs for cold compresses, must pay attention to rest, elevate the affected limbs, avoid joint activities, and avoid wind and cold.