Gout is a lifelong disease and there is no cure for it. You can slow down the progression of the disease and prevent complications by taking medication and adjusting your lifestyle. Gout is a disease caused by abnormal uric acid metabolism in the body, which will cause joint swelling and pain. During the acute attack of gout, redness, swelling, heat and pain in the joints with dysfunction are the main manifestations, and the pain is self-limiting. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as indomethacin can be taken under the guidance of a doctor, and small doses of colchicine can quickly achieve anti-inflammatory and pain relief. Gout interval need to take febuxostat, benzbromarone and other drugs for uric acid lowering treatment, to control the patient’s uric acid level within a stable level. In life management, pay attention to avoid high purine diet, such as animal offal, seafood, broth, etc., drink more water, pay attention to rest, appropriate supplementation of nutrients, reasonable work and rest, and avoid excessive joint activity. It is recommended that gout patients use the appropriate medication for treatment according to the doctor’s guidance, and avoid blindly using medication on their own to avoid causing adverse reactions.