Superficial gastritis may cause pain above the fossa of the heart. Superficial gastritis, most of which is caused by Helicobacter pylori infection, as well as autoimmune factors, duodenogastric reflux, and various physicochemical damage factors can also cause the disease, and most patients with chronic superficial gastritis usually have no obvious symptoms, and even if they do have symptoms, they are mostly non-specific. Patients mainly manifested in the upper and middle abdominal discomfort, dull pain, fullness, burning pain and other symptoms, there may also be a lack of appetite, nausea, belching, acid reflux and other symptoms of indigestion, but also may cause pain above the fossa of the heart or the back of the sternum discomfort. It is recommended that patients go to the regular hospital in time, under the diagnosis of the doctor, according to the patient’s condition, targeted treatment, life should develop good habits, maintain adequate sleep.