Chronic superficial gastritis with erosion often presents with symptoms of epigastric pain, fullness, loss of appetite, acid reflux, nausea and belching. Chronic superficial gastritis is defined as chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa without atrophy and intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, but accompanied by erosion of the gastric mucosa. Chronic superficial gastritis with erosion patients gastroscopy can be seen patients mucosa congestion, erosion combined with bleeding, this inflammation is usually more serious, need to actively cooperate with the treatment, should be avoided on the gastric mucosa damage factors, such as tobacco and alcohol and aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. If you have epigastric pain, fullness, loss of appetite, acid reflux, nausea, belching and other symptoms, you should actively go to the hospital, complete gastroscopy and other tests to clarify the cause, under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment.