The stomach difficulty in drinking white wine is considered to be congestion, edema and erosion of the gastric mucosa caused by alcohol consumption, which can also lead to gastrointestinal bleeding in severe cases. If this occurs, it is best to carry out treatment to protect the stomach. Commonly used drugs include proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole enteric capsules, lansoprazole, rabeprazole and esomeprazole, etc., and gastric mucosal protectors such as compound bismuth aluminate granules, bismuth pectin, aluminum phosphate gel and aluminum thioglycollate. If the patient’s nausea and vomiting is obvious, he can choose Gastroflucan tablets to stop vomiting; if the patient is bloated, he can use Domperidone and Mosapride tablets to take orally; if the patient’s appetite is poor, it is recommended to take Gastroflucan tablets and Pancreatic Enzyme Enteric Solution tablets to help digestion. It is recommended not to drink alcohol again in the short term, and to eat a light, easily digestible diet, with seven points of fullness, and not to eat too much at a time, and not to eat greasy, spicy and stimulating food, so as not to increase the burden on the stomach and intestines again, which is not conducive to the digestion, absorption and utilization of food.