Superficial gastritis often takes three kinds of drugs such as gastric mucosal protectors such as bismuth in gum, acid suppressants such as omeprazole and pro-gastric motivators such as domperidone. Superficial gastritis is a mild and superficial disease in the stomach, if there are no symptoms and small lesions, dietary regimen is sufficient. If superficial gastritis with erosion, bleeding, Helicobacter pylori infection, or obvious symptoms such as stomach pain and bloating, different medications need to be selected. 1. superficial gastritis with erosion or bleeding: routine application of antacids and drugs to protect the gastric mucosa can usually provide effective relief; 2. superficial gastritis with Helicobacter pylori infection: such patients need to be treated with bactericidal therapy, usually in addition to the routine use of In addition to the routine use of acid suppressants and gastric mucosal protectors, antibiotics are also needed. Commonly used antibiotics to kill H. pylori include amoxicillin, clarithromycin or levofloxacin, etc.; 3. Superficial gastritis with obvious symptoms: Some patients with mild lesions but more obvious gastric distension or stomach pain, can use gastrointestinal stimulants, including etopride hydrochloride, mosapride citrate, etc., or add drugs to relieve spasm when stomach pain is obvious, including belladonna tablets, metoclopramide tablets, etc. In addition, if patients with significant dyspepsia symptoms are accompanied by psychiatric symptoms such as anxiety, anti-anxiety drugs, including alprazolam and eszopiclone, should be added under the guidance of a psychiatrist, as appropriate.