Chronic gastritis basically does not show symptoms of daily pain, and most of chronic gastritis is not present with clinical symptoms. For example, most patients with chronic superficial gastritis show symptoms of indigestion, including acid reflux, regurgitation, belching, early satiety, etc. Generally, after oral treatment with acid suppressants, the above symptoms are significantly relieved. For patients with chronic gastritis, it is recommended to develop good eating habits, a light diet is the main focus, and if necessary, acid suppressants or drugs to help digestion can be used to treat, etc. It is recommended that patients with the above symptoms cooperate with the doctor to check the electronic gastroscopy to help clarify the diagnosis. If the patient has persistent abdominal pain symptoms, it is necessary to pay attention to exclude the presence of other acute abdominal disease, or heart disease, so it is recommended that patients go to the hospital if necessary, cooperate with the doctor to give a detailed examination, and if necessary, cooperate with the specialist to give formal treatment.