Reflux esophagitis, such as physiologic reflux and mild reflux esophagitis, can usually begin to heal with 8 weeks of medication; reflux esophagitis with esophageal hiatal hernia may be effective if medication alone is taken, but it does not achieve a cure, and surgical repair of the hernia is needed to cure it. 1. Physiological reflux, mild reflux esophagitis: Acid suppressants such as omeprazole, lansoprazole, etc., and gastric stimulants such as mosapride, domperidone, etc., can be taken for 8 weeks, which may achieve curative effect, and stopping of medication can be attempted under the guidance of the doctor. 2. Reflux esophagitis with hiatal hernia: abnormalities of the lower esophageal sphincter or structural changes in the gastroesophageal junction cause a decrease in the anti-reflux function of the esophagus, and gastric contents are prone to reflux. At this time, acid-suppressing agents such as esomeprazole may be effective in relieving symptoms such as acid reflux and heartburn, but the condition will recur after stopping the drug. To cure reflux esophagitis, surgical repair of the esophageal hiatus and correction of the relaxed sphincter muscle in the lower esophagus to restore normal high pressure can achieve a permanent cure. It is important to note that the above medications should be used under medical supervision and should not be taken without authorization.