Often gout may cause high blood pressure. Gout is a metabolic disease caused by excessive uric acid crystals deposited in the joints as a result of purine metabolism disorders and impaired uric acid excretion. If the body uric acid continues to rise, it is easy to lead to high concentration of uric acid in the blood, which in turn affects the normal metabolism of blood glucose and blood lipids, thus triggering high blood pressure. Coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and other cardiovascular diseases may also occur. When gout causes high blood pressure, it is recommended to have a low-salt and low-fat diet, eat small meals and do not overeat. In addition, avoid tobacco, alcohol, strong tea, coffee and other stimulating foods. Cardiovascular medicine outpatient consultation is also recommended. It is recommended that gout patients consult the rheumatology and immunology department in time, and during the treatment period, they should go to the hospital regularly to have their blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipid and other related indexes checked, so as to avoid the emergence of complications.