There are several types of effective drugs to relieve gout: first, drugs to relieve acute attacks of gout, commonly used include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, colchicine and glucocorticoids, which can quickly reduce the symptoms of acute arthritis attacks during gout patients. Among them, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and colchicine are the most commonly used, and are generally most effective when taken within 24 hours after an attack. Secondly, uric acid-lowering drugs, which are generally used in the interval between attacks of gouty arthritis, can control the blood uric acid level and reduce the attacks of gouty arthritis. The most commonly used drugs in this category are allopurinol, febuxostat and benzbromarone, and patients can choose one of them to take. In addition, patients need to monitor their blood uric acid levels regularly at the hospital during the course of taking the medication, adjust the dosage of the medication in time and observe for any adverse drug reactions. The treatment of gout is a long-term process, and there is no very effective way to cure it, but long-term standardized treatment can achieve clinical cure.