Foot gout should be treated in time, including non-pharmacological treatment, drug treatment and surgical treatment. 1. Non-pharmacological treatment: patients should reduce the intake of high-purine foods, reduce the intake of fructose-rich beverages, increase the intake of fresh vegetables, and prohibit smoking. 2. Pharmacological treatment: including the treatment of acute attacks and the treatment of interictal period. (1) Acute attack treatment: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), glucocorticosteroids and colchicine are the first-line drugs for acute attack treatment. Commonly used NSAIDs are indomethacin, etc., and one should be wary of gastrointestinal adverse effects. (2) Treatment of interictal period: uric acid lowering treatment should be carried out. Commonly used drugs are allopurinol, benzbromarone, etc. Patients’ liver and kidney functions should be closely tested. (3) Surgery: If necessary, surgical treatment such as elimination of gout stones and orthopedic disfigurement of joints can be chosen. All the above drugs should be used according to the doctor’s prescription. Patients with gouty feet should go to the rheumatology and immunology department, orthopedics department and other related departments of regular hospitals in time, and under the guidance of doctors for treatment.