After the reflux esophagitis is cured if you no longer have heartburn, acid reflux and other related discomfort is no longer need to take medication. Clinical symptoms of reflux esophagitis mainly include burning sensation in the esophagus, heartburn, acid reflux, and retrosternal pain. A small percentage of patients also experience symptoms such as difficulty in swallowing or a foreign body sensation behind the sternum. Sometimes it can also cause damage to adjacent tissues such as the throat and airway, resulting in extraesophageal symptoms such as chronic cough, pharyngitis and asthma. Gastroscopy mainly shows esophageal mucosal erosion and ulceration, and its treatment drugs include gastrointestinal stimulants, acid inhibitors, antacids, etc. Surgery is also feasible if medical treatment is ineffective. After the disease is cured and the symptoms are no longer present, the medication can be stopped under the guidance of the doctor. If the symptoms mentioned above appear again after the reflux esophagitis is cured, it is recommended to go to the hospital and take appropriate measures under the guidance of the doctor.