Reflux esophagitis chest tightness and dyspnea is mainly treated by adjusting dietary habits and taking medication, and surgery is needed for serious cases. In reflux esophagitis, stomach contents reflux into the esophagus, and the strong corrosive nature of stomach acid causes damage to the esophageal mucosa, which in turn causes a burning sensation behind the sternum and symptoms of chest tightness and dyspnea. If you want to completely improve the symptoms of dyspnea, you have to treat reflux esophagitis in time, and the treatment means include adjusting dietary habits, medication and surgery. 1. Adjustment of diet and living habits: Patients can reduce the symptoms of reflux by adjusting their diet and living habits. In terms of diet, it is necessary to eat a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating, high-fat and indigestible food, avoid lying down immediately after eating, quit smoking and drinking, and exercise appropriately to reduce weight. You can also change your sleeping position and elevate your back to relieve reflux. 2. Medications: In terms of medications, you can choose some drugs that inhibit the secretion of gastric acid, such as omeprazole, etc. You can also use domperidone and other prokinetic drugs to promote gastric emptying, thus reducing esophageal reflux. In addition, acid suppressants such as magnesium aluminum carbonate can relieve reflux symptoms by neutralizing stomach acid. However, the medication must be taken under the guidance of a physician. 3. Surgical treatment: For patients with severe symptoms who are not treated by internal medicine, surgical treatment is needed. Surgery is mainly anti-reflux treatment, and the most common surgical procedure is laparoscopic fundoplication. If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved or recurring, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and give the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition and delaying the time of treatment.