Erosive hemorrhagic gastritis is not serious, it is an acute gastritis, mostly due to definite causes, such as after taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or drinking large amounts of alcohol, as well as in a stressful state. The lesions of erosive hemorrhagic gastritis are confined to the mucosal layer of the stomach and do not reach the muscular layer. Therefore, it can be cured with active treatment and is not considered serious. The amount of bleeding in celiac hemorrhagic gastritis is relatively small, and patients rarely show symptoms of black stool, but mostly show epigastric pain, epigastric distention, nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, belching, etc. In the treatment, the preferred drug is acid suppressant combined with gastric mucosal protector. If necessary, hemostatic drugs, such as drugs that constrict the mucosa and blood vessels, can also be used, and the specialist needs to be consulted for the specific treatment.