Gout is usually caused by high levels of purines and uric acid in the body. Treatment mainly involves the use of medication, home care and regular review. When a patient has gouty arthritis, there are medications that can be used to quickly relieve pain and control gout symptoms. Colchicine, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, and glucocorticoids are three commonly used medications. These drugs are effective in relieving the discomfort of swollen and painful joints during acute attacks of gouty joints. However, the root treatment of gout is uric acid-lowering therapy to bring the blood uric acid up to the standard in order to prevent recurrent attacks of gout. Uric acid-lowering treatment drugs include: allopurinol, benzbromarone, febuxostat, etc. It is also important to pay more attention to the diet, as drinking a lot of water is beneficial to the excretion of uric acid. However, you should pay attention to minimize the intake of aspirin, vitamin C, vitamin B, etc., because these drugs will affect the excretion of uric acid in the body, not to relieve the patient’s symptoms, and even aggravate the disease. Patients with gout should be careful not to drink alcohol, which is usually one of the triggers of gout attacks. In daily life, you should also pay attention to the intake of high purine food, some animal offal, bean food should also reduce consumption. Gout patients should also do regular checkups, and can have their uric acid checked once every half month according to medical advice. Observe whether the kidney disease occurs, early preventive treatment, the specific situation can be under the guidance of the doctor.