Honey cannot be used to treat reflux esophagitis. Honey may have some stomach-nourishing properties, so it may provide some relief for symptoms such as acid reflux and hidden abdominal pain that occur in patients with reflux esophagitis. However, honey should not be used to treat reflux esophagitis; after all, honey is only a food and its sugar content is relatively high. If the patient uses too much honey or makes it too sweet, there is also a risk that the symptoms of acid reflux will worsen, which can cause reflux esophagitis symptoms to worsen, so patients are advised to use honey with caution. Patients with reflux esophagitis need to be treated with regular acid suppressants combined with gastrointestinal motility drugs, such as omeprazole or proton pump inhibitors like rabeprazole combined with domperidone, mosapride, etc. You need to consult a specialist for details.