How should I treat acute gastritis? It is a matter of concern for many people. The first step is to remove the pathogenic factors, such as the usual rheumatoid arthritis, the use of non-steroidal drugs and adrenal glucocorticoid drugs, it is easy to stimulate the gastric mucosa, resulting in acute gastritis, or the usual bad eating habits, such as eating too much spicy food, or often alcohol, can also lead to acute gastric mucosal damage. The exact cause is found, the triggering factors are removed, and then under the guidance of the doctor, the appropriate medication is given to cure the acute gastritis treatment. In terms of medication, the main choices are gastric mucosa protectors and acid suppressants. In general, patients with mild symptoms can be treated with simple gastric mucosal protective agents, such as Almagate, Thioglycollate, Rebapate, H2 receptor antagonists, etc.; severe patients can be given proton pump inhibitors. For drugs that may irritate the gastrointestinal tract, for example, aspirin can be taken in enteric tablets with meals and mucosal protectors or small doses of H2 receptor antagonists. In patients with acute gastritis due to H. pylori infection, eradication therapy with a quadruple drug for H. pylori eradication (2 antibiotics + 1 proton pump inhibitor + 1 bismuth agent) is used. The use of medication for gastritis is one aspect, on the other hand, active attention to diet is also needed. If you usually eat more easily digestible food, such as you can eat some rice porridge, batter, soft noodles and other foods, and avoid cold and spicy food, you can reduce the attack of gastritis.