The main anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs for gout patients are colchicine, as well as non-steroidal pain-relieving drugs such as ericiclib, diclofenac sodium, celecoxib, loxoprofen sodium, and for some patients, glucocorticoids can also be used for a short period of time, all of which are anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs that can control gout pain. Gout patients can choose the above drugs for rapid anti-inflammatory and pain relief during acute attacks, but the above anti-inflammatory and pain relief drugs should not be used for too long a period of time, because prolonged use of anti-inflammatory and pain relief drugs may cause liver function damage or gastrointestinal reactions, blood pressure and blood sugar increase and other side effects.