Gout is a common acute paroxysmal arthritis, and its pathogenesis is directly related to hyperuricemia. Some people say that gout comes and goes like wind, and pain goes into the cone! There is no warning before the onset of gout. Many gout attacks suddenly at night when they are asleep. Like fire, there are no symptoms of discomfort at ordinary times. But gout has many inducing factors: drinking, high purine diet, surgery, hunger, cold, trauma, stress, etc. Many friends' uric acid is just on the high side, even within the normal range. When encountering these inducing factors, they will suddenly have gout. Gout has an acute onset and severe pain. It usually reaches the peak of pain in 24 hours. 80% of the first attacks are on the big toe of the foot. At the beginning of the course, it is mostly a single joint pain. With the progress of the course, more and more joints are accumulated.