Acute superficial gastritis can be suppressed with drugs such as metoclopramide to suppress vomiting, infusion of sodium chloride, potassium chloride, etc. to replenish water and electrolytes. The gastric mucosa can be protected with aluminum sulfate, and smooth muscle spasm can be relieved with pivoxyl bromide. Acute superficial gastritis is usually due to bacterial infection, drug stimulation and other causes of acute damage to the gastric mucosa, gastric mucosal congestion, edema, oozing, bleeding and other acute lesions. Symptoms such as severe vomiting and abdominal pain may occur. Eating should be prohibited during the acute attack of superficial gastritis, and severe vomiting can be relieved by intramuscular injection of metoclopramide. You can use aluminum sulfate, bismuth pectin, etc. to protect the gastric mucosa and relieve the damage of gastric acid and other substances on the gastric mucosa. You can also use pivoxyl bromide and so on to relieve smooth muscle spasm and reduce abdominal pain. Acute superficial gastritis should be reasonably used under the guidance of the doctor, do not blindly take drugs to avoid adverse reactions.