Belching with esophageal burning is usually caused by reflux esophagitis, which can be treated with pantoprazole, domperidone, mosapride and other drugs as prescribed by the doctor. Belching with esophageal burning mostly indicates that the patient has reflux esophagitis, which is mainly due to the impaired gastroesophageal reflux barrier, reduced gastric peristalsis, increased secretion of gastric acid, retrograde through the esophagus to the oral cavity, which is manifested as belching and esophageal burning. For this situation, it is recommended to take proton pump inhibitors to inhibit the secretion of gastric acid, such as pantoprazole, pro-gastrointestinal dynamics drugs, such as domperidone, mosapride, and some magnesium alumina carbonate under the guidance of the doctor, to neutralize the gastric acid. At the same time, pay attention to diet, avoid spicy stimulation, as well as too cold, too hard, too greasy food. In addition, belching with esophageal burning may also be caused by other diseases, therefore, when the patient has belching with esophageal burning and other symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and then take treatment.