Chronic superficial gastritis with sinus erosion is usually not very serious, but it needs to take timely treatment, otherwise the condition will worsen. Superficial gastritis with gastric sinus erosion is often associated with excessive secretion of gastric acid, which requires the administration of acid-suppressing drugs, such as omeprazole, rabeprazole, ranitidine, pantoprazole, etc., which can reduce the secretion of gastric acid and avoid further stimulation of the gastric mucosa. In addition, in order to promote the repair of gastric mucosa, it is often necessary to cooperate with mucosal protective agents, such as bismuth potassium citrate, colloidal bismuth pectin. Chronic superficial gastritis with gastric sinus erosion, there may also be Helicobacter pylori infection, which needs to be treated with quadruple drug therapy, i.e., a proton pump inhibitor, a bismuth agent, and two antibiotic drugs, such as omeprazole, colloidal bismuth pectin, clarithromycin, and amoxicillin. Chronic superficial gastritis with gastric sinus erosion, should be timely to the hospital, with the doctor to take treatment.