Esophageal reflux can be treated by diet regulation, exercise regulation, and medication. When dissolved materials in the stomach and duodenum reflux into the esophagus, it can lead to heartburn, acid reflux, chest pain, and hiccups. When the symptoms are mild, eating alkaline foods such as steamed buns and cookies in the diet can quickly relieve the symptoms. Increasing the amount of exercise can promote gastric emptying and relieve stomach discomfort as well as esophageal reflux. When the symptoms gradually worsen, they can be treated by medication, commonly with acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole, which inhibits the underlying stomach acid and can stimulate gastric acid secretion to reduce stomach discomfort caused by esophageal reflux. It needs to be combined with drugs that promote gastric motility and help gastric emptying, such as morpholine, and can also be treated with Chinese medicines, such as pellets for gastric stagnation and gastroparesis and bile and stomach capsules.