At present, not only gout patients but also some medical professionals may think that gout is incurable, but this is a misconception in our understanding. In fact, as long as we adhere to a reasonable lifestyle and treatment, gout can be cured. First of all, gout control requires a persistent healthy lifestyle. 1, maintain a healthy lifestyle throughout: control diet and exercise properly to maintain a reasonable weight; avoid high purine diet such as animal offal, seafood, thick meat soup, etc.; eat more cereals, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, eggs and other foods containing less purine, know what you can eat in the acute phase of gout and what you can eat in the interval; quit drinking alcohol, especially beer; drink more than 2,000 ml of water every day, which can increase Uric acid excretion. 2, disease factors: most of hyperuricemia is accompanied by cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, which interact with each other and influence each other. Therefore, pay attention to uric acid testing for these patients to detect hyperuricemia early. 3. Avoid long-term use of drugs that may cause elevated uric acid in the treatment of concomitant diseases: such as thiazide diuretics, cyclosporine, tacrolimus, pyrazinamide, niacin and other drugs can affect the metabolism of uric acid, and the application needs to be weighed against the pros and cons. Secondly, the key to gout cure is to achieve the standard uric acid value. The blood uric acid should be controlled within 360μmol/L for initial gout, and below 300μmol/L for chronic gout that has formed gout stones. through several years of uric acid reduction efforts, the urate crystals previously deposited in the joints can be gradually dissolved. Therefore, gout patients should never wait until they are in pain before taking medication, but should take uric acid-lowering drugs every day to control their blood uric acid levels and have their blood uric acid checked at the hospital once every half month to a month. If you don’t take uric acid-lowering drugs normally, then uric acid will keep depositing and the lesion will keep developing. Many people think that after the blood uric acid reaches the standard, they don’t need to take uric acid-lowering drugs, including our medical staff, but in fact we have the uric acid pool in the whole body in addition to lowering the blood uric acid. The uric acid pool includes the uric acid in the blood and the “invisible” uric acid that is deposited in various tissues and organs. The decrease in blood uric acid is the result of taking uric acid-lowering medication, and it will increase once the uric acid-lowering medication is stopped, so it is important to take the medication for life. Gout can be cured based on taking uric acid-lowering drugs daily. Many gout patients experience gout attacks after taking uric acid-lowering medication and are reluctant to take uric acid-lowering medication. In fact, this is a normal reaction to uric acid-lowering medication and is a process in which the medication works. This is like an iceberg. When the sun comes out and the temperature rises, the iceberg starts to melt, and the melted ice will fall down piece by piece. The iceberg can be compared to the urate crystals in the body of a gout patient, and the ice can be compared to the urate particles that are dissolved. These urate particles that fall off a large chunk of urate crystals will be deposited on other joints in the body and produce a new round of pain, but as these crystals slowly dissolve, the number of gout attacks will become less and less. Therefore, the cure for gout patients is based on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, long-term standardized medical follow-up and adherence to uric acid-lowering treatment. We hope that every gout patient will keep the determination and confidence of treatment, and it is not a dream to stay away from the torture of gout.