The treatments for acid reflux esophagitis include medications such as omeprazole and other drugs, and surgical treatments such as laparoscopic fundoplication. 1. Drug treatment: commonly used drugs for treatment of acid reflux esophagitis include proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole, which can reduce gastric acid secretion and decrease the damage of gastric acid to the esophagus. As well as histamine H2 receptor antagonists such as ranitidine. 2. Surgery: Commonly used treatment surgeries for reflux esophagitis include laparoscopic fundoplication, anti-reflux surgery, endoscopic radiofrequency therapy, endoscopic gastric luminal suture/folding therapy, endoscopic injection or implantation therapy, etc. However, surgical treatments can cause certain damages to the body, and surgical treatments are usually chosen when the drug treatments are not effective. Reflux esophagitis should be treated under the guidance of a physician, not blindly self-medication.