High blood uric acid causes joint pain, a condition usually considered an acute attack of gout. It can be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), colchicine, glucocorticoids and other drugs. 1. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: the main role of these drugs is to control inflammation, relieve joint pain and swelling and other symptoms, applicable to most of the patients with acute attacks of gout, mainly indomethacin, diclofenac, etc., but also for the prevention of symptoms of inflammation after the relief of the symptoms of the flare-ups, the main adverse effects of the gastrointestinal tract discomfort. 2. Colchicine: it is the traditional treatment of gout, commonly used in patients who are ineffective to NSAIDs, with less adverse reactions. 3. Glucocorticoids: such as methylprednisolone, prednisone acetate, etc.. They are commonly used in patients who are ineffective or contraindicated to NSAIDs and colchicine. Its adverse reactions are mainly affecting blood pressure, gastrointestinal discomfort, infection and so on. In addition, in addition to the medication during the acute attack, the medication should be routinely used during the remission period, and the medication to reduce uric acid can be used, such as allopurinol, benzbromarone, and so on. When high blood uric acid causes joint pain, it is recommended to go to the rheumatology and immunology department of the regular hospital in time, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor. Drugs should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication.