Chronic gastritis can be categorized as “stomach pain” in Chinese medicine. Clinical Chinese medicine treatments for stomach pain with insufficient stomach yin include Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture and acupoints. Stomach pain with insufficient stomach yin is characterized by pain in the epigastric and gastric area (the part of the stomach close to the heart) with a vague, pressable pain in the painful area and a strong pain in the empty stomach, which is alleviated by pain after eating, accompanied by burning pain in the stomach and epigastric area, as if hungry but not wanting to eat, dryness of the pharynx and mouth, dryness and knotting of the stools, a red tongue with little fluid, and a fine pulse or fine counting. The treatment principle is to harmonize the stomach and relieve pain, benefit qi and nourish yin. 1. Traditional Chinese medicine: patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to take stomach tonic soup, stomach nourishing powder, jade liquid soup and other prescriptions to replenish qi and nourish yin, and clear heat and promote the production of fluids. 2. Acupuncture and moxibustion treatment: under the guidance of professional physicians, acupuncture and moxibustion can be used to strengthen the spleen and stomach, nourish yin and relieve pain. 3. Acupuncture point paste: follow the doctor’s instructions to use Wu Zhu, chasteberry, Yan Hu Suo, white aconite and other Chinese herbs to make a paste, local paste foot San Li, stomach Yu and other points to harmonize the spleen and stomach, benefit the qi and nourish the yin. If stomach pain is caused by insufficient stomach yin, you should go to the hospital in time and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment plan, and do not take care of it on your own.