The impact of stomach bleeding from alcoholic liver on survival depends on the specific condition. If the bleeding is heavy and poorly controlled, it can be life-threatening, while if the bleeding is light and stable, it is usually not life-threatening. Common causes of gastric bleeding include peptic ulcer, rupture of fundal varices, etc. Among them, rupture of fundal varices is a complication of decompensated cirrhosis. Liver cirrhosis uncompensated stage can also have complications such as hepatic encephalopathy, ascites, hepatorenal syndrome and so on, which all have a certain impact on the survival period. Hemorrhagic shock can occur when bleeding is greater than 800 ml and hemostasis is not effective. With the increase of bleeding shock symptoms will gradually worsen, and even cause sudden death. For gastric bleeding caused by alcoholic liver, it is recommended to consult a doctor for early treatment to avoid life-threatening bleeding.