Recovery methods for gastric bleeding include rescue treatment, medication, other treatments, etc. There is no so-called “fastest” recovery method, please follow the doctor’s instructions. 1. Rescue treatment: When the amount of gastric bleeding is large, it is necessary to give rescue treatment, give oxygen, keep the airway open, avoid asphyxiation caused by blood clots entering the airway when vomiting blood, and do cardiac monitoring. If the bleeding is small or chronic, there is no need for rescue treatment. 2. Drug treatment: use acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole and lansoprazole under doctor’s guidance to raise the pH value in the stomach; patients with acute rupture and bleeding of esophagogastric varices caused by cirrhosis can be treated with drugs such as posterior pituitary hormone. 3. Other treatments: endoscopic hemostatic treatment can be used for persistent gastric bleeding or rebleeding; interventional therapy can be considered when endoscopic treatment fails to stop bleeding, which is often used for patients with ruptured esophagogastric fundal variceal hemorrhage. Surgery can be considered when necessary. Patients with gastric bleeding should go to the hospital immediately and actively cooperate with doctors for treatment. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a professional physician, and should not be used arbitrarily.