During the remission period of gout, you need to actively reduce blood uric acid, only when uric acid is controlled at a normal level, you can avoid the situation of continued gout attacks. It is necessary to control the diet, such as do not drink alcohol, drink broth, eat animal offal, eat seafood, eat meat containing too much purine, and pay attention to drink more water appropriately to increase the excretion of uric acid. If necessary, you can take oral uric acid-lowering drugs for treatment. There are two types of uric acid-lowering drugs: one, drugs that inhibit uric acid production, such as allopurinol tablets and febuxostat tablets. Second, drugs that promote uric acid excretion, such as benzbromarone tablets, etc. Blood uric acid and 24-hour uric acid monitoring can be performed to clarify the specific type of increased uric acid. If blood uric acid and 24-hour uric acid are both increased, the type of increased uric acid production should be considered, and if blood uric acid is increased but 24-hour uric acid is not very high, the type of impaired excretion should be considered.