Gout in young people is generally not curable. Gout is a chronic joint disease that is generally not curable, but can be managed with rigorous treatment to control flare-ups and improve prognosis. Some acute attacks of gouty arthritis are self-limiting and may resolve on their own within two weeks or even a few days, however, most acute gouty arthritis attacks will recur. Gout patients need to take timely and effective treatment, if timely and regular diagnosis and treatment, most of the patients can have a normal life and work, slow down the progress of the disease, and reduce joint destruction. However, if the disease is not diagnosed and treated in time to control the development of the disease, it may cause kidney disease, deformation of joints, and in serious cases, it may even be life-threatening. Gout patients are advised to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the treatment, do not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.