Relief from gout in the bunions is provided by the use of medications such as colchicine, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and glucocorticoids. Gout is a metabolic disease caused by a disorder of purine metabolism, and people with gout can experience symptoms of swelling and pain in the joints of the knees, ankles, and toes, among other parts of the foot. When the thumb gout need to be used as early as possible non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as indomethacin, which is more effective in relieving the patient’s pain. In addition, colchicine can also be used for treatment within 48 hours. For cases where NSAIDs and colchicine are not effective, short-term oral or intra-articular injections of glucocorticosteroids, such as methylprednisolone, can be chosen to relieve symptoms. Patients suffering from gout are advised to go to regular hospitals in time, and drugs should be used under the guidance of doctors.