What to do if your stomach bleeds from drinking

  When stomach bleeding occurs after drinking alcohol, this condition must be immediately hospitalized, and only hospitalization can solve the bleeding problem.  Many people may experience gastric bleeding during alcohol consumption, which is a relatively common clinical condition. Once gastric bleeding occurs after alcohol consumption, the common cause may be a tear in the mucosa of the esophageal cardia or erosive gastritis, and this condition must be treated immediately by hospitalization. If the bleeding is small, the internal medicine department will actively treat it to stop the bleeding, using a hemostatic drug and an acid control drug, and you should fast. If the amount of bleeding is large and medical treatment is ineffective, the only way to stop the bleeding in this case is endoscopic treatment and, if necessary, surgical treatment. When gastric bleeding occurs after drinking alcohol, such patients usually have a history of gastric ulcer or chronic gastritis, so it is best for such patients not to drink alcohol if their stomach disease is not cured and to develop a good lifestyle in order to avoid bleeding next time.  If you have stomach bleeding after drinking alcohol, you should take active treatment measures. In addition to active treatment, you should also develop a good lifestyle habit and try to drink less alcohol. Only then can you prevent the next bleeding.