In patients with chronic superficial gastritis with erosion, the main clinical symptoms include vague abdominal pain, epigastric distention, acid reflux, belching, nausea, eructation, regurgitation, etc. Most of these clinical symptoms are mild and tolerable, and the abdominal pain is not radiating, and is usually not accompanied by changes in stool characteristics or stool habits. Sometimes it may affect the appetite, such as indigestion, loss of appetite, etc., but the symptoms are also relatively mild. The presence of superficial gastritis with erosion is usually detected by electrogastroscopy because of the above mentioned discomfort. This erosion is also scattered erosions, not large sheets of erosion, and there are no ulcerative lesions. For patients with superficial gastritis with erosion, treatment is mainly based on drugs that inhibit gastric acid secretion combined with drugs that promote mucosal repair, such as oral omeprazole or lansoprazole, combined with rehabilitation new liquid or bismuth, etc. The effect is more satisfactory.