Esophagitis usually requires the administration of proton pump inhibitors, bismuth, gastric stimulant drugs such as omeprazole, bismuth potassium citrate, domperidone, etc. 1. Proton pump inhibitors: such as omeprazole, pantoprazole, lansoprazole, etc., can reduce the secretion of gastric acid, inhibit the formation of gastric acid, to avoid further stimulation of the gastric mucosa, and relieve the burning sensation of the esophagus area. 2. Gastric mucosal protective agents: for example, colloidal bismuth pectin, bismuth potassium citrate, aluminum thiosulfate, etc., which can neutralize gastric acid and promote the repair of esophageal and gastric mucosa. 3. Gastric motivation drugs: most of the patients with esophagitis have gastric motivation insufficiency, can be combined with gastric motivation drugs, such as mosapride, domperidone, itopride, etc., to promote gastric peristalsis, help digestion. All of the above drugs need to be taken under the guidance of a doctor, can not be taken on their own, if the drug ingredients are allergic to the person forbidden to take.