Gout can be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain creams, which can help gout sufferers improve joint pain symptoms. Gout is a series of symptoms of swelling and pain in the joints and around the joints caused by high levels of uric acid in the body. Treatment is usually based on oral medication, supplemented by daily care. For topical creams, you can choose non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain creams, such as indomethacin cream, diclofenac diethylamide emulsion and so on. They act directly on the pain area to help patients temporarily relieve their symptoms, which is favorable for recovery. The above topical creams have certain local adverse reactions, such as papules, skin redness, edema, itching, blisters or scaling, etc. Systemic adverse reactions are less common; contraindications are allergy to other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or allergy to isopropyl alcohol or propylene glycol and other excipients; contraindicated in women during pregnancy. Indomethacin application and diclofenac diethylamide emulsion precautions, such as the use of this product for one week local pain is not relieved or children under 12 years of age, hepatic and renal insufficiency, as well as pregnant women, breastfeeding women should consult a physician or pharmacist before use to ensure that the safety of the drug. It is recommended to maintain a light diet during the use of drugs, pay more attention to rest, the emergence of discomfort in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.