Atrophic gastritis with erosion in traditional Chinese medicine belongs to the “stomach plumpness”, “stomach pain” and other evidence of the category, the treatment of medication should be carried out, commonly used Chinese medicine prescriptions are flat stomach powder, stomach soup, Zuojinwan, loss of laughter, etc.. 1. Ping Stomach San: It has the effect of drying dampness and transporting spleen, promoting qi and stomach (regulating the stomach and internal organs by promoting the operation of qi), treating dampness stagnation in the spleen and stomach, symptomatic epigastric (abdominal) distension and fullness, inappetance, nausea and vomiting, belching (hiccups), swallowing acid (swallowing of acid from the stomach upward to the mouth and pharynx), and heaviness of the limbs. It is not suitable for those with deficiency of yin and stagnation of qi, and weakness of spleen and stomach. 2. Beneficial Stomach Soup: It has the effect of nourishing yin and benefiting the stomach (replenishing yin and enhancing the functions of the stomach and internal organs), and is mainly used for treating deficiency of stomach yin, which can be seen as vague burning pain in the stomach and epigastric region, hunger and lack of desire for food, dry mouth and throat, and dry and knotty stools. 3. Zuo Jin Wan: with the effect of diarrhea of liver fire and opening up lumps and junctions, it is used to treat the syndrome of liver fire violating the stomach (the fire produced by the liver invades the stomach), which is characterized by pain in the hypochondrium and ribs, noisy in the stomach (the stomach has a sensation similar to that of hunger, emptiness and burning), vomiting and bitterness in the mouth, with a red tongue with yellow fur, and a number of strings in the pulse. 4. Lost Smile San: It has the efficacy of activating blood circulation, dispelling blood stasis, dispersing knots and relieving pain, treating stagnation of blood stasis, symptoms include stabbing pain in stomach and epigastric region, pain in fixed place, pain when pressed, and aggravated after eating, especially at night. Contraindicated in pregnant women, and used with caution in women with weak spleen and stomach and during menstruation. Patients diagnosed with atrophic gastritis with erosion, if you need to use traditional Chinese medicine for treatment, should be based on their own specific performance under the guidance of the physician’s diagnosis, not blindly self-medication.