There is no authoritative information on what topical medications are used for gout, and some patients can use ointments such as diclofenac diethylamide emulsion. In addition, patients need to be treated by oral medication. Acute attacks of gout can be treated with topical topical application of non-steroidal synthetic drugs such as diclofenac diethylamide latex, ibuprofen cream and ketoprofen gel under the guidance of a doctor, which can effectively help to relieve the symptoms. For patients with acute attacks of gout, oral NSAIDs such as indomethacin and diclofenac also need to be taken as prescribed. In addition, you also need to follow the doctor’s prescription oral allopurinol, febuxostat and other uric acid lowering treatment. In addition, patients usually need to rest more, and eat less seafood, animal offal and other foods with high purine content. If gout attack occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, and early formal treatment.