Subsurface pain: First, consider whether the patient is suffering from intercostal neuritis and chondromalacia, resulting in pain. If you press hard on the patient’s ribs, you can clearly feel the painful area, located on both sides of the subxiphoid process. In this case, the patient can cooperate with the doctor and choose to take drugs to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and can also carry out local hot compress treatment can relieve the pain. Secondly, the anatomical location of the subxiphoid pain may also be due to diseases of the stomach. If the patient has peptic ulcer, gastric ulcer and reflux esophagitis and other digestive tract diseases, these stomach diseases can cause the patient to have pain under the subxiphoid process. If the patient also has vomiting, loss of appetite, as well as bloating and acid reflux, they can be treated with oral gastric mucosal protectors such as omeprazole in cooperation with the doctor. In general, it is important to eat less cold and spicy food.