Congestive exudative gastritis is chronic superficial gastritis, which refers to the presence of congestive exudative changes in the patient’s gastric mucosa, or red and white erythematous exudative-like lesions. In short, it is a chronic inflammatory lesion of the gastric mucosa and is a very mild form of chronic gastritis, so patients should not be nervous. For congestive exudative gastritis, patients with clinical symptoms can be treated with appropriate symptomatic medications. For example, in case of vague abdominal pain, oral medications that inhibit acid secretion can be temporarily administered. In case of dyspepsia, medications to aid digestion may be used, and a specialist may be consulted for specific medications. In general, congestive exudative gastritis is a chronic superficial gastritis, a very common disease of the digestive tract, and a very mild disease.