The treatment of varicose vein bleeding includes gauze compression to stop bleeding, hemostatic drugs to stop bleeding, hemostatic bandage to stop bleeding, and if shock occurs, shock treatment should be given and surgical treatment should be considered. 1. When the bleeding is light and the blood is oozing, and the situation improves after treatment, the bleeding can be stopped by applying gauze pressure after disinfection, and the place of pressure should be the distal end of the heart, and after stopping the bleeding, we should check the blood routine and the coagulation function, and decide whether to replenish the blood cell components or not according to the situation. 2. When the bleeding compression is not improved, and the blood keeps seeping and soaking the gauze, the affected area should be sprayed or applied externally with hemostatic drugs or injected with hemostatic drugs, such as certain snake venom hemagglutinating enzyme powder injection, etc. When the situation improves, the bandage should be added with a bandage. When the situation improves, bandage and pressure bandage should be applied, and blood routine should be checked afterwards, and blood cell components should be supplemented according to the situation. 3. When hemorrhagic shock occurs, the emergency department of the hospital emergency, in supplemental blood volume at the same time to the arterial ligation hemostasis, pay attention to the whole body temperature maintenance and anti-infection. After recovery from shock, high saphenous vein ligation with stripping is feasible. When varicose vein bleeding occurs, it is necessary to actively consult the doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.