Many gout patients will have gout attacks after taking uric acid-lowering drugs, which is a normal reaction to the application of uric acid-lowering drugs. This is a normal reaction to the application of uric acid-lowering drugs. After taking the drugs, uric acid drops quickly, just like a snowman in winter. The snowman can be compared to the urate crystals in the body of a gout patient, and the snow crumbs can be compared to the urate particles that are dissolved. These urate particles that fall off a large piece of urate crystals are then deposited on other joints in the body, creating a new round of pain, but in the long run they will slowly dissolve away. This is one of the processes by which the medication works.