Heartburn refers to a burning sensation in the stomach, which is considered to belong to the category of stomach pain in Chinese medicine. It is commonly characterized by the type of exuberant stomach fire (stomach fire and heat) and the type of stomach yin deficiency, and can be treated with Chinese medicines such as Qinggong San, Qinggong Huanglian Pill, Jade Maiden Decoction, and Beneficial Stomach Soup, respectively. 1. Stomach fire-heat type: patients will have burning pain in the stomach, dry mouth and tongue, swollen and painful gums, foul-smelling breath, dry and knotty stools, and short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow in color) and other symptoms. Choose Qing Stomach Powder and Qing Stomach Huanglian Pill for the effect of clearing heat and fire (removing heat and fire from the body). However, it is not recommended for patients with deficiency of spleen and stomach (weak and cold spleen and stomach). 2. Stomach Yin Deficiency: Patients will have burning pain in the stomach, dry mouth and throat, noisy feeling in the stomach (similar to the feeling of hunger, emptiness and burning in the stomach), and hunger (eating too much and still easy to be hungry). Chinese herbs such as Jade Maiden Decoction and Beneficial Stomach Soup can be used to nourish yin and reduce fire (nourish yin essence and reduce fire). However, they should not be used by patients with colds and fever. The adverse effects of the above prescriptions are not known. Spicy food should not be consumed while taking the medicine. Patients who have self-consciousness of heartburn are advised to consult a doctor promptly to clarify the cause of the disease. Professional Chinese medicine practitioners are required to provide guidance on the identification of the cause of the symptoms before using the medicine, and should not use the medicine blindly to avoid delaying the condition.