Gout bloodletting has no effect, blood uric acid is evenly distributed in human blood, by bloodletting will only lead to a reduction in human blood volume, the concentration of uric acid will not drop, in addition, it will lead to other complications such as anemia and infections in patients, so gout patients cannot be treated by bloodletting. The correct treatment for gout is to lower the blood uric acid level so that the blood uric acid is controlled below 360 μmol/L. As long as the standard can be reached in the long term, gout patients can achieve clinical cure and no more recurrent attacks of gouty arthritis, and the kidneys will not be affected. To achieve the blood uric acid standard, patients need to make lifestyle adjustments or take uric acid-lowering medication. Lifestyle modification involves avoiding high purine foods, abstaining from alcohol, and drinking plenty of water. Uric acid-lowering medication is mainly related to the patient’s condition, and commonly used medications include allopurinol, febuxostat and benzbromarone.