At present, gout cannot be completely cured, but the progression of the disease can be effectively controlled through systematic and standardized treatment. For the joint swelling and pain caused by gout attack, it can generally be reduced within 3-7 days and the symptoms can disappear within 2 weeks. However, the specific time is related to the severity of the disease and personal physical condition, and needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. Gout can be caused by the deposition of uric acid crystals in the joints due to hyperuricemia, resulting in red, swollen and painful joints. However, the gout condition is not completely controlled at this time, and patients need to receive uric acid lowering treatment, which generally takes 3 months to 6 months to control the blood uric acid at the standard level, thus fundamentally reducing the frequency of recurrent gout attacks. In addition, gout patients also need to adhere to a low purine diet, avoid alcohol, sugary drinks, etc., while ensuring that the daily water intake of 1500-2000ml, can also improve the effectiveness of gout treatment.