In the acute phase of gout, when the joint pain is severe, rapid pain relief treatment should be given, such as non-steroidal drugs, commonly used drugs such as loxoprofen sodium, celecoxib and diclofenac enteric tablets. Colchicine can also be used for treatment. It should be noted that colchicine can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other adverse reactions, and the dosage of colchicine should be reduced appropriately if adverse reactions occur. In addition, hormonal drugs can also be used for treatment, such as oral methylprednisolone tablets, prednisone acetate tablets, etc. If necessary, intravenous methylprednisolone can be injected to achieve rapid relief of the disease. It should be noted that hormonal drugs need to be slowly reduced after controlling the disease, if the drug is reduced too quickly it may lead to gout rebound. It is also necessary to strictly control the diet, such as do not drink alcohol, do not eat food containing too much purine, etc., and drink more water to promote the excretion of uric acid.