Eating leeks with heartburn can take drugs that inhibit the secretion of stomach acid, as well as drugs that protect the gastric mucosa. The symptoms of heartburn caused after eating leeks are mostly due to insufficient gastric power to digest leeks in time. Also because leeks contain a lot of crude fiber, not easy to digest, leeks stimulate the stomach wall causing excessive secretion of gastric acid, thus causing symptoms of heartburn, which can be taken with drugs that inhibit gastric acid secretion, commonly used are proton pump inhibitors, such as omeprazole, rabeprazole, pantoprazole, esomeprazole and other drugs. There are also hydrogen receptor antagonists, such as famotidine and ranitidine, which can inhibit gastric acid secretion and have a protective effect on the gastric mucosa. In addition, you can also take drugs that protect the gastric mucosa, such as Daxil, Schilling, and Rehabin Liquid, which can protect the gastric mucosa well and relieve the symptoms of heartburn.