Superficial gastritis belongs to the category of “stomach pain” and “stomach plumping” in Chinese medicine, and the proprietary Chinese medicines for treating this disease include Wen Gastric Shuh Capsule, Sanjiu Gastro-Thai Granules, and Qifeng Gastroparesis Capsule. 1. Warm Stomach Shuh Capsule: It contains Codonopsis pilosulae, Radix et Rhizoma Gastrodiae (Black Radix et Rhizoma Gastrodiae), Radix Astragali and other traditional Chinese medicines, which have the effect of warming the stomach and nourishing the stomach, moving the qi and relieving the pain (relieving the pain by adjusting the human body’s qi mechanism), and can be used for treating the stomach pain caused by the deficiency and coldness of the middle jiao, which is characterized by the cold and pain in the stomach and epigastric region, abdominal distension, belching (burp), and poor appetite. Gastric hemorrhage and pregnant women should not be used. 2. Sanjiu Gastrointestinal Pellets: Containing Chinese medicinal ingredients such as Sanjiu Bitter, Jiulixiang, and Amaryllis, it has the effect of clearing away heat and drying dampness, promoting blood circulation, softening the liver and relieving pain (treating pain caused by deficiency of liver yin and liver blood), and it can treat or improve the gastric pain caused by dampness-heat, internal dampness, stagnation of blood stasis and the symptoms of which are hidden pain in the epigastrium, fullness and bloating with regurgitation of acidity, nausea and vomiting, etc. Patients with cold stomach should not use this product. Patients with cold stomach should not use it. 3. Seven-flavored Stomach Pain Capsules: Containing the Chinese medicinal ingredients of Mullein, Wicker Welfare and Galangal, with the effects of warming the middle and promoting the flow of qi, controlling acidity and relieving pain (inhibiting gastric acid and alleviating pain), it can be used to treat cold pain in the stomach and epigastric region caused by cold condensation and stagnation of qi, with sharp pain aggravated by cold and relieved by warmth and distension of epigastric plumpness, nausea and vomiting. Contraindicated in pregnant women and used with caution in patients with low gastric acid secretion. The above drugs should be taken under the guidance of a professional physician, do not self-medicate, in order to avoid adverse consequences. If you feel unwell, please seek medical advice promptly.