Atrophic gastritis belongs to the category of “stomach pain” in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), which can be treated by oral Chinese medicine and acupuncture. 1. Oral Chinese medicine: Oral Chinese medicines such as Xiangsha Liu Jun Zi Wan and Zuo Jin Wan can be taken to relieve the symptoms of stomach pain. Xiangsha Liu Jun Zi Pill has the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), regulating qi and stomach, and it has certain effect on the distension and discomfort in the stomach and epigastric region caused by spleen deficiency and qi stagnation, indigestion, belching (hiccups), less food, and loose stools, etc. However, it should be used with caution by those who are allergic to the medicine and those who have acute diarrhea, and avoid spicy and stimulating food during the period of taking the medicine. Zuo Jin Wan has the effect of clearing liver fire, lowering the rebelliousness and stopping vomiting (stopping the upward rush of stomach qi, stopping vomiting), and has a relieving effect on the symptoms of pain in stomach and epigastrium (pain in the part of the stomach close to the heart’s socket) caused by the liver fire that violates the stomach (the fire produced by the liver encroaches into the stomach), distension and discomfort, fullness and distension of the chest and ribs, noisiness in the stomach (the stomach has a sensation similar to hunger, emptiness and burning), and uneasiness, irritability, etc. When used, caution should be taken against allergy and acute diarrhea, and avoid spicy food during administration. Caution should be taken in the use of patients who are allergic to the drug and those with spleen and stomach deficiency (spleen and stomach weakness and cold) and yin deficiency. 2. Acupuncture: Stomach pain can be relieved by acupuncture, commonly used acupuncture points are the epigastric region, the lower epigastric region, the foot Sanli, Tianshu, Neiguan, Taichong, Neiting, etc. However, it should be noted that those who are intolerant of acupuncture or those who have localized skin breakage should be cautious in using it. If necessary, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of a professional physician, combined with their own conditions, a reasonable choice of adjustment methods.