The efficacy of Siegesbeckia in lowering uric acid is not yet clear. However, it can be used as an adjunctive treatment for some of the clinical symptoms of gout caused by high uric acid. Siegesbeckia is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, which is the dried above-ground part of Siegesbeckia, Siegesbeckia, or Siegesbeckia, in the family of Asteraceae. Uric acid is a term used in Western medicine, and there is no record of Siegesbeckia having a uric acid-lowering effect, but the drug can be used to dispel wind-dampness and benefit the joints. When gout occurs in the presence of high uric acid, with symptoms including pain in the joints of the limbs and unfavorable movement, Siegesbeckia can be used as an adjunctive treatment. The contraindications and adverse effects of Siegesbeckia are unclear, and it is recommended that the drug be used under medical supervision.