If there is no trauma and no rheumatoid arthritis, and your toes suddenly hurt like pins and needles, and there is redness and swelling around the small joints, consider whether this is gout. Gout is a pain, redness and swelling in the small joints, and if the uric acid value is high when you go to the hospital for examination, the diagnosis is basically confirmed. When uric acid is high, uric acid crystals are deposited in the small joints of the toes and fingers, causing a series of symptoms such as redness, swelling, heat, and pain, which is called gout. Therefore, in the absence of other factors such as trauma and arthritis, sudden toe pain should be thought of as gout, and you should go to the hospital to get the necessary tests and confirm the diagnosis, and then carry out symptomatic and cause-specific treatment, early detection, good treatment, and a good prognosis.