Generally, esophageal ulcers do not heal on their own. There are many causes of esophageal ulcers, including common ones such as reflux esophagitis, esophageal foreign body injury, esophageal ulcers caused by long-term tube placement and ulcers that appear after treatment of esophageal varices, as well as esophageal cancer, Barret’s esophagus and drug-related injuries. When caused by esophageal ulcer should be given active drug treatment to prevent bleeding, perforation and other complications, as follows: 1, acid suppressing drugs: often given proton pump inhibitors, such as omeprazole, lansoprazole, pantoprazole, rabeprazole or esomeprazole, etc. 2, gastric mucosa protective agents: commonly used magnesium aluminum carbonate, aluminum thioglycollate, bismuth pectin, etc. 3, pro-gastric power drugs: given anti-reflux, promote gastric power drugs Such as domperidone, mosapride, cisapride, etc. Daily life to eat warm, soft, light, easy to digest food, avoid strong tea, coffee, alcohol and other adverse stimuli, avoid overeating, to eat less and more, chew slowly, soothe the emotions to promote recovery.