There is no quick way to reduce the swelling of gout, and it needs to be treated symptomatically through general treatment, medication and surgery under the guidance of doctors. 1. General treatment: It is necessary to adjust the lifestyle, maintain the water intake, avoid the intake of alcohol, sugary drinks and animal high-purine food such as animal offal and seafood; drink a lot of water, more than 2,000 ml per day; increase the intake of fresh vegetables. 2. Medication: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can effectively relieve joint pain and swelling, such as indomethacin, etc.; colchicine can be used to alleviate the symptoms when gout is in acute attack. Glucocorticosteroids can be used to relieve pain and swelling during acute attacks of gout in those who are ineffective or contraindicated to NSAIDs, colchicine treatment or renal insufficiency; inhibit uric acid generating drugs, such as allopurinol and febuxostat; and promote excretion of uric acid, such as phenylbromarone and probenecid. 3. Surgery: If necessary, we can consider removing the gout stone and orthopedic treatment for deformed joints. All the above drugs should be used according to the doctor’s prescription. It is recommended that when patients have gout, they should consult the doctor in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.