Erosive gastritis can eat grapes. Erosive gastritis is the destruction of the gastric mucosa due to various etiologies, eventually forming erosion, often manifesting as stomach pain, bloating, loss of appetite, etc., which can be accompanied by gastric bleeding. In addition, the common causes of erosive gastritis include H. pylori infection, long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, long-term alcohol consumption and so on. You can eat light and easily digestible food with celiac gastritis. Grapes, as a fruit, contain a lot of vitamins, so patients with celiac gastritis can eat grapes, but not too much. In addition, erosive gastritis should be treated with proton pump inhibitors, as well as oral gastric mucosal medications to promote repair of the eroded gastric mucosa.