Stomach pain in anxiety disorder is caused by long-term mental state caused by gastrointestinal discomfort symptoms, usually not accompanied by organic lesions of the stomach, belong to the functional stomach disease. If the symptoms of stomach pain are mild, the symptoms can be relieved by themselves mainly by regulating emotions and improving mental state. Stomach pain caused by anxiety disorders can be called anxiety stomach pain, which is due to the dysfunction of the plant nerves governing the gastrointestinal tract caused by emotional changes, resulting in increased secretion of the gastric duct and spasm of the gastric muscles, resulting in stomach pain symptoms, which can also be accompanied by acid reflux, belching, abdominal distension and other symptoms. For patients with anxiety stomach pain, the possible causes of anxiety such as frequent anger, excessive work pressure, fear, tension, etc. should be removed. It is recommended to get out of the anxiety-causing environment and divert attention in a timely manner, or to follow medical prescriptions for drugs such as paroxetine hydrochloride tablets to help relieve the problem, and to visit psychiatry or psychiatric departments for psychological guidance if necessary. In addition, for stomach pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, medications such as omeprazole, piviramine, and mosapride citrate can be used as prescribed to help relieve them if necessary. Adverse emotions may trigger or aggravate gastrointestinal discomfort. It is recommended to avoid long-term stress, tension, anxiety and other adverse emotions in daily life, and timely self-adjustment or seeking help from others to avoid triggering other diseases.