Patients with chronic gastritis and functional dyspepsia often have dyspepsia symptoms such as epigastric dull pain, discomfort, fullness, anorexia, belching, etc. Clinically, there are often incentives such as improper food intake, weather changes, and emotional changes before the onset of symptoms. In terms of treatment, we can try the symptomatic treatment of oral prokinetic drugs. The commonly used prokinetic drugs include motiline, etopride, mosapride, etc., which can stimulate the movement of the stomach and esophagus to alleviate the above symptoms. In addition, patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease have typical reflux symptoms such as acid regurgitation and heartburn, and their onset is also considered to be related to esophageal and gastric motility disorders. In addition to taking omeprazole and other drugs to inhibit gastric acid treatment, they can also take the above drugs to promote gastric motility for symptomatic treatment as appropriate to reduce the occurrence of reflux.