Esophagitis C can be cured in most patients after active treatment in regular hospitals. Esophagitis C is essentially a lesion of the esophagus and is not considered a terminal illness. According to the severity of esophagitis, the Los Angeles classification can be divided into four grades ABCD, C grade although more serious, but after active treatment can be cured. Grade C esophagitis is not considered a malignant disease, the esophageal mucosa is broken and fused under the microscope, but less than 75% of the circumference of the esophagus, and the patient will have obvious symptoms of acid regurgitation, belching, heartburn, and will be accompanied by a certain amount of gastric distension and dyspepsia. Generally doctors will apply proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole, lansoprazole, mucosal protection drugs such as aluminum thioglycollate, gastric stimulants such as domperidone for treatment, after active treatment, esophagitis C grade most can be cured.