Gout usually has few signs before the attack, but some patients will have signs of general discomfort, such as low fever, fatigue, generalized joint and muscle pain, loss of appetite and other symptoms. Gout patients often due to the body of uric acid fluctuations, induced by acute attacks of arthritis, such as eating high-purine food, drinking alcohol, manifested in the night or early morning sudden joint swelling and pain, and progressive aggravation, the pain is more intense, seriously affecting the quality of life. Most gout patients rarely have pre-signs before the attack, are sudden onset. However, some gout patients may have signs of general discomfort before an attack, such as low fever, fatigue, generalized joint and muscle pain, decreased appetite, nausea, abdominal discomfort and other symptoms. In order to avoid acute attacks, gout patients should change their lifestyles, control their weight, drink more water, eat less high-purine food, try not to drink alcohol, avoid strenuous exercise and standardized medication to avoid fluctuations in blood uric acid and reduce the frequency of attacks. Gout patients are advised to go to the rheumatology and immunology department of regular hospitals and other related departments for detailed consultation.