The symptoms of superficial gastritis may appear as stomach pain, but most of them are vague pain in the upper abdomen, and most patients do not have painful symptoms, but mainly indigestion, although a small number of patients are not excluded from having obvious clinical symptoms. It is recommended that patients with superficial gastritis who have clinical symptoms should pay attention to changing their lifestyle and eating habits, pay attention to regular and quantitative meals or eating less and more meals, and avoid high fat, chocolate, strong tea, coffee and other stimulating foods. In addition, you should also quit smoking and drinking, pay attention to rest, combine work and rest, and avoid staying up late. Patients with superficial gastritis who have clinical symptoms need to be treated with medication under the guidance of a specialist, and other acute abdominal conditions need to be excluded.