Gout can cause wrist pain, but it has its own characteristics, often sudden onset of wrist pain, mainly in a single wrist, but rarely in both wrists at the same time, and there is significant swelling, accompanied by a significant increase in local skin temperature. If the above characteristics are present, the wrist pain is considered to be caused by gout, and the blood uric acid should be further screened. Colchicine tablets can be taken orally for anti-inflammatory and pain relief to relieve the patient’s pain. At the same time, when the pain is controlled, continuous uric acid-lowering medication is needed during the interval when the joint is not painful, and febuxostat tablets can be chosen to lower uric acid.