The stomach is uncomfortable after taking anti-inflammatory drugs, because anti-inflammatory drugs and other drugs stimulate gastric mucosa damage, such as anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, pain killers and other drugs are common, which can cause acute erosion, congestion, edema, and even ulcers of gastric mucosa and other drugs. Therefore, after taking the above drugs orally, patients are prone to stomach discomfort, epigastric pain, acid reflux, heartburn, even nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. Patients can change the above drugs after meals, or use other similar drugs to reduce the irritation of gastric mucosa. If the patient has stomach discomfort, rest, do not eat spicy, stimulating, greasy, fried, raw and cold food, and drink more warm water.