Patient: The onset has been six months. Initially, the vague pain in the stomach when hungry was relieved by eating some soda crackers, and after 2 months of the big one, a little regurgitation in the morning, and then a burning sensation in the stomach, appetite was fine, stools were always normal, no gastroscopy was done, and after 3 weeks of oral cimetidine and omeprazole, the vague pain disappeared, acid reflux rarely occurred, and occasional burning sensation made very light. After stopping the drug for 3 days, there were no other symptoms, but the burning sensation at the heart fossa and upper abdomen increased. My appetite is fine and my stool is normal. What medication can I take to treat heartburn without recurrence? Suggestion: Your symptoms are acid-related, which means that they are caused by stomach acid. Drugs that inhibit acid are effective. To solve the problem of relapse after stopping the drug, there are two strategies: First, to remove the triggers that produce acid-related symptoms: generally three factors: 1, food: sweets, chili, strong tea, coffee, etc.; 2, bad emotions and exertion; 3, cold air stimulation; Second, the taking of acid suppressants gradually reduce the amount of medicine: daily, to 2 weeks after the symptoms change session, change to every other day, and then 2 weeks, change to on-demand (with symptoms or irritants) when take.