Gout patients experience foot pain because the body’s urate crystals in the joints and surrounding tissue adhesion, deposition and irritation caused by inflammation. The specific cause of gout is not yet clear, and genetic, environmental, drug and other factors are closely related, usually due to the patient’s body uric acid excretion disorder and purine metabolism disorder. The patient’s body uric acid is often too high, leading to the formation of urate crystals, and in the joints and surrounding tissue adhesion, deposition and stimulation leading to inflammation, causing joint swelling, pain and other symptoms. Reasonable uric acid lowering treatment through medication can prevent the formation of uric acid crystals and promote the dissolution of uric acid crystals to achieve the purpose of reducing the occurrence of gout attacks and complications. It is recommended that gout patients with foot pain symptoms go to the orthopedic department and rheumatology department of regular hospitals for relevant consultation.