The main reason for this is that the body secretes adrenocorticotropic hormone, which is secreted in the smallest amount at night, and adrenocorticotropic hormone mainly plays an anti-inflammatory role, so the peak of gout attacks is often in the early morning and at night, and the pain is very intense. For gout patients, early diagnosis as well as systematic drug treatment should be made. Currently, the commonly used drugs mainly include anti-inflammatory drugs in the acute phase and regular application of uric acid-lowering drugs in the remission phase, so that the blood uric acid can be continuously maintained in the normal range and gout can avoid recurrent attacks, so gout patients must be treated regularly.