The main symptoms of celiac gastritis are upper abdominal fullness, pain in the abdomen, nausea, vomiting, indigestion, not wanting to eat, loss of appetite, loss of weight, anxiety and a series of other symptoms. Stool tests will show positive stools with occult blood and tarry stools, because celiac gastritis will show a series of symptoms such as congestion and edema of the gastric mucosa, and even rupture and bleeding of the mucosa. For the treatment of erosive gastritis, three types of drugs are more commonly used: the first type of drugs, antibacterial drugs. The second group of drugs, acid-producing drugs. The third type of drugs, drugs that protect the gastric mucosa.