Gastric mucosal congestion indicates the presence of gastritis, which may be caused by dietary stimulation, Helicobacter pylori infection, drug stimulation, etc. The symptoms of gastric mucosal congestion can be relieved by controlling the diet, stopping the medication and medication. 1. Diet control: If you consume spicy, fried and other stimulating foods, such as chili peppers, cold drinks, strong alcohol, etc., it will stimulate the gastric mucosa, which will lead to edema and bleeding on the surface of the mucosa. It is recommended to stop consuming this kind of food and try to choose light and easy-to-digest food. 2. Stop taking drugs: taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin can also lead to gastritis, gastric mucosal congestion. You can stop using the drugs that cause congestion of the gastric mucosa, and you can also take acid-suppressing drugs such as rabeprazole to inhibit the stimulation of gastric acid on the gastric mucosa and reduce the congestion of the gastric mucosa. 3. Medication: Infection with Helicobacter pylori will lead to inflammatory changes in the gastric mucosa, resulting in gastric mucosal damage and bleeding symptoms, and can be eradicated by using the quadruple method, i.e., a proton pump inhibitor such as rabeprazole + a bismuth agent such as bismuth pectin + two antibiotics such as amoxicillin and clarithromycin. The use of the above drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions, if still unable to relieve the symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment.