Gout can be regulated through medication, dietary management, life management and regular monitoring. 1. Medication: Gout patients need to control the uric acid level in the body by taking uric acid-lowering drugs such as probenecid, febuxostat and benzbromarone as prescribed by the doctor for a long period of time, and in the acute attack stage, patients can also control the symptoms through non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as indomethacin, glucocorticosteroids such as prednisone acetate tablets, etc. Colchicine can also be used to control the symptoms. 2. Dietary management: patients with gout need to strictly limit the intake of high-purine diet, such as seafood, animal offal, shellfish, oysters, lobsters, etc., avoid drinking alcohol and other alcoholic beverages, and increase the amount of water intake. 3. Life management: patients with gout should follow the principle of gradual and proper exercise during the period between attacks, avoid strenuous exercise, quit smoking, observe the weather changes, and pay attention to keep warm when the temperature drops. 4. Regular monitoring: patients with gout need to go to the hospital regularly for review of uric acid and other related indications. Drugs should be used under the guidance of physicians, and it is recommended that gout patients go to the rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation on related matters.