How soon can you work normally after being discharged from the hospital after stopping bleeding from stomach hemorrhage

After gastric bleeding is stopped and discharged from the hospital, generally two weeks to one month can gradually return to normal work, the specific time varies according to individual conditions, causes of gastric bleeding and other reasons.
If it is caused by acute erosive hemorrhagic gastritis or gastric ulcer, it can be relieved through medication, and most of them will improve and recover two weeks to one month after discharge from the hospital, and if there is no anemia or other complications, they will be able to return to work.
If it is caused by esophageal varices at the bottom of the stomach, which leads to rupture and bleeding, or stomach bleeding caused by stomach cancer, usually a long time of treatment is needed after the bleeding is controlled. Avoiding prolonged physical labor in daily life will take a longer period of time to recover before the patient can engage in tolerable work.
It is recommended that patients with gastric hemorrhage consult a healthcare professional for daily care precautions before discharge from the hospital and undergo regular checkups before going to work, exercising and other daily activities after their condition recovers.