Helicobacter pylori (HP) was discovered in the 1980s and is considered to be the main cause of gastritis and gastric ulcers, first called Campylobacter pylori (CP). Western medical treatment is mainly quadruple, triple and diphtherapy with antibiotics, acid suppressants and colloidal bismuth. Through years of clinical we found that the treatment specifically for H. pylori, bactericidal efficiency is relatively high, often a course of treatment down 70% to 90% can be turned negative. However, after a few months, most patients will be re-infected with H. pylori, and inflammation and ulcer symptoms will continue to appear. From the history of people fighting H. pylori, my personal experience is that this bacteria is as prevalent in the environment as the flu virus. The “antiseptic” treatment of H. pylori is effective in the short term, but it only temporarily solves the pathogenic factors without fundamentally changing the environment in which the bacterium lives in the body, and reinfection is inevitable. Therefore, for patients who are positive for H. pylori, my advice is: if the value of the breath test is high, the symptoms are obvious, and you have not used quadruple, triple, or duplex therapy to sterilize before, then you can first sterilize the treatment, and then further treat the inflammation and ulcers. In the later stage, it is best to use Chinese herbal medicine to restore the normal function of the spleen and stomach, so that “the righteousness can be kept inside, and the evil cannot dry up”. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the regularity of diet, life and emotional regulation. If the patient has already used sterilization treatment, it is recommended that there is no need to do unnecessary repetition, directly for the inflammation, ulcers for Chinese and Western medicine treatment can be. As for the whole family sterilization problem, especially if the H. pylori is not detected, it does not seem necessary.