There is no most effective protocol for treating reflux esophagitis. It can be relieved by changing daily dietary habits, medication and surgery. 1. Changing daily dietary habits: Patients should pay attention to adjusting their dietary habits in daily life and try to avoid eating fried food and spicy and stimulating food, so as to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms. 2. Medications: Patients with reflux esophagitis can take medications to promote gastrointestinal motility under the guidance of doctors, commonly known as domperidone and mosapride, to improve the motility of the stomach and esophagus, thus alleviating the symptoms of reflux esophagitis caused by reflux of gastric contents. 3. Surgery: If the patient’s reflux esophagitis continues to be unrelieved or oral medication is ineffective, fundoplication can be chosen under the guidance of the doctor for intervention. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions when taking medications and avoid taking them privately to avoid adverse effects. Patients with reflux esophagitis should seek timely medical treatment and have a reasonable and effective treatment plan formulated by a professional physician.