If a patient with gastric bleeding is currently in the bleeding activity period, he or she cannot work, and also needs to pay attention to bed rest so as not to cause aggravation of the condition, which may lead to hemorrhagic shock. If a patient with gastric bleeding has undergone active treatment and the bleeding is now under control, he or she can do something within his or her ability at this time, such as doing household chores, which may include grocery shopping, cooking, less flooring, mopping, etc., or doing some lighter mental work. Stomach bleeding is mainly caused by peptic ulcer, and stomach bleeding caused by peptic ulcer generally has a good prognosis. If the gastric bleeding is caused by the rupture of esophagogastric-fundus varices, the condition is relatively serious and may induce upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage at any time in ordinary life. Therefore, patients should pay high attention to it and must cooperate with the doctor to use medication, which requires consultation with a specialist.