Fundic varices are categorized into nonspecific symptoms (acid reflux, abdominal distension, etc.) and typical symptoms (vomiting blood, black stool, etc.) according to the presence or absence of rupture of the fundic veins. 1. In the absence of bleeding, symptoms of fundal varices may include vague pain in the upper abdomen, acid reflux, abdominal distension, nausea and fatigue. It may be accompanied by symptoms related to the original disease, such as spider nevus, yellowing of the skin and sclera, dark urine, liver palms, splenomegaly, ascites, etc.; nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, emaciation, bleeding from the nose and gums. 2. In case of rupture of varicose fundic vein, there are vomiting of blood (bright red blood), vomiting of coffee-like substance, black or tarry stool, hemorrhagic shock (cold and clammy limbs, drop in blood pressure, absence of urine), dizziness, headache, and fainting. It is recommended that the patient should go to the hospital in time, do a detailed examination, and communicate with the doctor in time when problems are found, and standardized treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor