Gastric sinusitis is usually not self-healing, and it is recommended to actively intervene in the treatment of the disease when it is detected, so as not to cause the disease to be delayed. Gastric sinusitis is a chronic inflammation related to the digestive system, usually due to mucosal layer lesions and other reasons, often accompanied by epigastric bloating, hidden pain and other symptoms, and in severe cases, vomiting, wasting and other problems. Gastric sinusitis usually requires active intervention to cure, can be used in the form of medication for symptomatic relief, at the same time in daily life to develop good eating habits, chewing and slow swallowing, reduce the intake of stimulating foods. Commonly used drugs for gastritis include acid inhibitors such as omeprazole and cimetidine, gastric mucosal protectants such as aluminum sulfate and colloidal bismuth pectin, and prokinetic drugs such as mosapride and domperidone. For those with combined H. pylori infection, quadruple therapy such as omeprazole, bismuth potassium citrate, amoxicillin, clarithromycin, etc. can be given as prescribed by the doctor. It is recommended to consult the doctor in time. If you need medication, it is recommended to choose under the guidance of the doctor.