Gastritis burping and acid reflux can be treated with oral acid-suppressing medications such as esomeprazole, omeprazole, and famotidine. Drugs such as calcium carbonate and aluminum hydroxide can also be taken orally to neutralize the stomach acid that has been secreted. If you need to use drugs, you need to use them under the guidance of your doctor. Gastritis burping and acid reflux suggests that patients can take oral acid suppressants or antacids to relieve symptoms. Commonly used acid inhibitors include omeprazole, lansoprazole, famotidine, ranitidine and so on. Antacids include aluminum hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, magnesium aluminum carbonate, etc., which can help neutralize the gastric acid already secreted and protect the gastric mucosa. If acid reflux irritates the gastric mucosa leading to stomach pain or gastric discomfort, patients can take oral mucosal protectants such as Daxi to relieve the symptoms according to the situation. Bismuth potassium citrate and bismuth pectin can also be used in daily life to protect the gastric mucosa. If you need to use drugs, you need to use under the guidance of a doctor.