Gout is not usually passed on to the next generation, but the occurrence of gout is influenced by genetic factors. Gout is a chronic metabolic disease and is not a hereditary metabolic disease, but the pathogenesis of gout is complex, and the occurrence of gout has a certain genetic background, and is related to environmental factors, diet, endocrine and other factors. Current research suggests that there is a certain degree of family aggregation of gout, and the younger the age of onset, the greater the likelihood of family aggregation. Therefore, people with a family history of gout will have a higher probability of developing gout in the next generation. Therefore, if someone in the family suffers from hyperuricemia or gout, it is necessary to pay great attention to it, and go to the hospital promptly when hyperuricemia or gouty arthritis occurs, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.