Erythrohemorrhagic gastritis is not serious, it is an acute gastritis, mostly due to definite causes, such as the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or after the consumption of large quantities of alcohol, as well as in a state of stress. The lesions of erosive hemorrhagic gastritis are limited to the gastric mucous membrane layer and do not reach the muscular layer. Therefore, it can be cured with active treatment and is not considered serious. The bleeding of erosive hemorrhagic gastritis is relatively small, and patients seldom show the symptom of black stool, but mostly show epigastric pain, epigastric distension, nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, belching and so on. In terms of treatment, the preferred drug is acid inhibiting drugs combined with gastric mucosal protective agents, and if necessary, hemostatic drugs can also be used, such as drugs that shrink the mucosa and blood vessels, etc. The specific treatment needs to be consulted with a specialist.