Gouty bunions should be treated with colchicine, NSAIDs, and glucocorticoids as prescribed by the physician for pain relief, and with dietary and lifestyle interventions. 1. Colchicine: small doses of colchicine should be taken as prescribed during acute gouty attacks, which is the first line of treatment for acute gouty arthritis. 2. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs): Indomethacin, etoricoxib, diclofenac and other drugs can effectively relieve the symptoms of gout, but there is a certain risk of hemorrhage and gastrointestinal ulcers, and are not suitable for people with renal insufficiency and active peptic ulcer. 3. Glucocorticosteroids: If the pain relief is not obvious after using the above medications, glucocorticosteroids such as dexamethasone and prednisone can be used as prescribed by the doctor. 4. Diet: Drink a lot of water and choose low purine food such as green vegetables and broccoli during gout attack. 5. Life Intervention: Avoid strenuous exercise during gout attack, and maintain regular work and rest habits. Gout patients can go to the regular hospital rheumatology and immunology department and other related departments for detailed consultation, follow the doctor’s instructions standardized diagnosis and treatment.