How long you can live with gastric bleeding is related to the cause of gastric bleeding such as gastric ulcer, gastric cancer, cirrhosis of the liver, etc., depending on individual differences and specific circumstances. 1. Gastric ulcer: Ulcerative gastric hemorrhage does not affect the natural life expectancy if the treatment is timely and the bleeding volume is not large. If the amount of bleeding is large, it can lead to the patient’s direct death if not treated in time. If the ulcer progresses, such as stomach cancer, the natural life expectancy will be shortened. 2. Gastric cancer: how long a patient can live depends on the TNM stage of gastric cancer, the five-year survival rate of stage I gastric cancer can be more than 90%, but the five-year survival rate of stage IV gastric cancer is usually about 10%. 3. Cirrhosis: gastric bleeding caused by cirrhosis is usually due to the rupture and bleeding of esophagogastric fundus varices, if not rescued in time, the patient may die directly, and most of the patients, even if they are rescued, the risk of recurrence of gastric bleeding within two years is still high, and the mortality rate is high. There may be other causes of gastric bleeding, which can be clarified by examination at the hospital.