Whether the erosion of chronic non-atrophic gastritis is serious, in addition to judging according to the area of the erosion, but also according to whether the patient is accompanied by obvious anemia and clinical symptoms to judge. 1. Chronic non-atrophic gastritis patients if the gastric mucosa erosion, and the erosion of the area is large, seriously affecting the patient’s digestive function, accompanied by significant anemia, as well as more obvious epigastric pain, acid reflux, nausea and other symptoms after eating is more serious. 2. If the chronic non-atrophic gastritis patient erosion range is small, and anemia, clinical symptoms are also relatively mild, just accompanied by abdominal distension, belching (burp) and other symptoms, it is not serious. To determine whether chronic non-atrophic gastritis erosion is serious, it is recommended to go to the hospital by the doctor for consultation, by the doctor through the comprehensive condition to determine.