Bile Reflux Gastritis (BRG) treatment mainly includes medication and surgery, and some patients can also be treated with psychotherapy. 1. Medication: Commonly used medications include drugs to increase gastrointestinal motility such as cisapride, gastric mucosal protectants such as bismuth potassium citrate, drugs to inhibit gastric acid secretion such as omeprazole, and so on. If the patient has symptoms of gastrointestinal bleeding, hemostatic medications such as white-browed snake venom hemagglutinin can be taken. 2. Surgery: Surgery is often used in patients with poor drug treatment, commonly used types of surgery include biliary bypass, Roux-Y diversion and so on. 3. Psychological treatment: Due to the pain and suffering of bile reflux gastritis, some patients may experience depression, anxiety and other negative states, which can be relieved by psychological counseling given by psychologists. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a physician, and should not be used blindly on their own.