Chronic esophagitis can be treated surgically. Chronic esophagitis, or chronic esophagitis, is a chronic non-specific inflammatory disease that can be caused by poor dietary habits, such as too hot diets over a long period of time, stimulation by tobacco and alcohol, and vitamin deficiencies. It mostly occurs in the middle and lower esophagus, with the lower section being the main one. The main manifestations are heartburn and chest pain, which are caused by the stimulation of subepithelial sensory nerve endings in the esophagus by gastric reflux. Generally, medication can be administered, such as acid suppressants like cimetidine and omeprazole, gastric stimulants like domperidone and mosapride, and gastric mucosal protectants like aluminum sulfate and bismuth potassium citrate. In case of serious complications such as esophageal stenosis, Barrett’s esophagus, etc., endoscopic surgery or open thoracic surgery can be chosen for treatment when drug treatment is not effective. Patients with chronic esophagitis are advised to seek timely medical attention for a clear diagnosis and targeted treatment. All of the above medications should be taken under the guidance of a doctor. All of the above drugs should be taken under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used without authorization.