Gastric ulcer patients are not recommended to take aspirin enteric-coated tablets, because aspirin enteric-coated tablets belong to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, can directly damage the gastric mucosa, so it will cause gastric ulcer aggravation, and even lead to gastric ulcers complications, such as the more common gastric ulcers and bleeding. Patients who are taking aspirin enteric-coated tablets are advised to stop taking the drug immediately to avoid gastric ulcer hemorrhage. If it is not possible to stop taking aspirin because of the needs of the condition, it is necessary to consult a specialist to give a change to other similar drugs. It is also necessary to use medication to treat gastric ulcers under the guidance of a gastroenterologist to avoid aggravating the condition of gastric ulcers. After the treatment of gastric ulcers is completed, a repeat electronic gastroscopy is needed to ensure that the ulcers have completely healed.