For people with stomach discomfort, food therapy has a certain regulating effect, but generally cannot cure stomach disease. Patients should actively seek medical attention and receive systematic and standardized treatment after they feel upset stomach. If there is chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, etc., the cause should be identified, as well as whether accompanied by Helicobacter pylori infection, and regular anti-inflammatory, antacid and other drugs for treatment. Common dietary therapy includes: 1, reasonable diet: daily light, warm, easy to digest food, cooking methods more stew, can be appropriate to eat millet porridge, yam porridge, and fresh fruits, vegetables, etc.. For stomach pain discomfort, you can properly drink ginger brown sugar water, ginger leek milk soup, etc., which helps to dispel cold and warm the stomach and epigastric; indigestion, dietary stagnation can be consumed hawthorn slices or radish soup; pre-meal stomach acid, stomach pain, hunger less food pastries, cookies, etc., plain can eat red dates porridge, lotus seed porridge, etc., to a certain extent to help relieve symptoms; 2, dietary taboos: reduce the consumption of fried, smoked, pickled food, as well as ice-cream, crab, strong tea, coffee, glutinous rice cake, fatty meat and other cold, sweet, stimulating food, so as not to stimulate the gastric mucosa aggravate the symptoms; 3, dietary habits: it is appropriate to chew slowly, eat less and more meals, regular diet, avoid overfed, overeating, etc.. In addition to dietary therapy, drug therapy is also needed, the clinical use of stomachic and digestive drugs such as tablets, omeprazole, cimetidine and other acid-suppressing drugs, bismuth potassium citrate, magnesium aluminum carbonate and other drugs to protect the gastric mucosa, as well as domperidone and other gastrokinetic drugs. If it is accompanied by Helicobacter pylori infection, it is also necessary to combine the application of a quadruple therapy program, commonly used drugs include bismuth, clarithromycin, cephalosporin, lansoprazole, etc.