Bleeding on Tegretol and Aspirin, it is recommended that you seek medical attention and follow your doctor’s instructions. Usually do not stop the drug without authorization if it is a small bleeding, big bleeding need to stop the drug, or even blood transfusion. Taking Tegretol and aspirin at the same time is seen in acute myocardial infarction within a year of stenting, unstable angina, and severe stenosis of peripheral blood vessels. Both Tegretol and aspirin have antiplatelet effects, and the double combination of antiplatelets tends to bleed. If the bleeding is small, subcutaneous, nose, gums, etc. will not be life-threatening, it is not recommended to stop the drug without authorization, and closely observe the changes in the condition. Larger bleeding, such as active gastrointestinal bleeding, vomiting blood, black stools, brain hemorrhage, etc., these bleeding is relatively large, need to stop Tegretol and aspirin immediately. Blood transfusion therapy is also needed to maintain vital signs if there is severe anemia. After the bleeding stops, the application of antiplatelet therapy with Tegretol and or aspirin will be determined under the evaluation of the doctor. Therefore, when taking Tegretol and aspirin, it is important to seek immediate medical attention and use the medication as prescribed, regardless of whether there is a small amount of bleeding or a large amount of bleeding.