Gout can be divided into asymptomatic stage, acute attack, gout stone and chronic arthritis stage, some patients will have joint pain, gout stone, joint deformity and other manifestations, in addition to patients will also have renal lesions. 1. Asymptomatic stage: Asymptomatic stage of gout is persistent hyperuricemia, but there will be no clinical symptoms, and some patients may not have manifestations for life. 2. Acute exacerbation: patients may experience severe pain in the first metatarsophalangeal joint early in the morning or at midnight, and the diseased joint will be red, swollen, hot and painful, as well as dysfunctional performance. Some patients also have fever and hyperuricemia. 3. Gout stone and chronic arthritis period: gout patients auricle, as well as the Achilles tendon, patellar bursa, eagle’s beak and other joints will appear in varying sizes of yellowish-white bulging superfluous organisms, that is, gout stone. If the patient does not take timely measures to treat, there will be asymmetric swelling and pain in the affected joints. If gout stones are deposited in the joints, the joints may become deformed. In addition, patients with long-term gout will also develop kidney pathologies such as gouty nephropathy, uric acid kidney stones, and acute renal failure. If the patient has pain in the first metatarsophalangeal joint, it is necessary to be alert to the gout. Patients need to consult the Rheumatology Department in a timely manner, and the doctor will take appropriate measures to treat the cause of the disease.