Esophageal ectopic mucosa is also known as esophagogastric mucosal ectasia, no symptoms can be without treatment. If there is acid reflux, heartburn, etc., you can take omeprazole, etc. to inhibit gastric acid secretion. Endoscopic surgery can also be performed. Esophagogastric mucosal ectasia usually refers to the appearance of gastric mucosa on the mucosal surface of the esophagus, and can occur in various parts of the esophagus. If there is no obvious discomfort, no special treatment is needed. Generally, ectopic gastric mucosa can secrete gastric acid, and gastric acid stimulation of esophageal mucosa may cause ulcers, erosion, etc., with symptoms such as acid reflux and heartburn. You can take omeprazole, ranitidine, etc. to inhibit gastric acid secretion and relieve the stimulation of gastric mucosa by gastric acid. Frequent symptoms can also be endoscopic mucosal dissection, or endoscopic laser treatment. Esophagogastric mucosal ectasia should be reasonably treated under the guidance of a doctor, do not blindly use drugs to avoid adverse reactions. Usually reduce eating too acidic, too sweet food, so as not to stimulate gastric acid secretion, aggravate the symptoms.