Non-atrophic gastritis in H. pylori-negative and asymptomatic patients generally requires no specific treatment. The vast majority of H. pylori infections will be asymptomatic in the early stages and can lead to gastric disease. Just because H. pylori is asymptomatic does not mean there is no problem. Asymptomatic H. pylori infection can also lead to gastric ulcers, chronic gastritis and other diseases, and H. pylori is an important factor leading to stomach cancer. It is recommended to have a regular diet and eat less spicy, cold and other stimulating foods. Medication can also be carried out, such as omeprazole, rabeprazole and other proton pump inhibitor drugs, effective removal of Helicobacter pylori in the body, anti-Helicobacter pylori treatment quadruple therapy that is, 1 kind of PPI + 2 kinds of antibiotics and 1 kind of bismuth such as omeprazole, clarithromycin, metronidazole, bismuth potassium citrate and so on. When H. pylori appears asymptomatic, in view of health considerations, you should consult a doctor in time for targeted treatment under the doctor’s guidance. Please do not take medication on your own to avoid delays.