Patients with chronic gastritis who experience bloating after eating are advised to pay proper attention to their diet, which should be seven or eight percent full, not too full, and to add motivational and digestive drugs as appropriate. If necessary, it is recommended that patients with gastritis be examined for gastroscopy and H. pylori to find out if there is H. pylori infection, which can also cause abdominal distention. It is also necessary to know whether chronic gastritis patients have constipation, which can also lead to abdominal distension. Patients are advised to apply appropriate drugs that promote motivation, help digestion, regulate intestinal flora, as well as gas and defecation, so as to relieve abdominal distension.