Bleeding after taking aspirin injuries should promptly seek medical attention, local pressure to stop bleeding, taking hemostatic drugs, if necessary, surgical treatment. 1. If bleeding occurs in the skin and mucous membrane or subcutaneous soft tissue after taking aspirin, it is recommended that the patient can be treated with local compression to stop bleeding, and local application of hemostatic drugs (vitamin K1, hemostatic aphthous acid, etc.) if necessary. 2. If internal bleeding occurs after taking aspirin, such as gastrointestinal bleeding, intracranial hemorrhage, abdominal organs bleeding, patients should consult a doctor in time, according to the location of bleeding and the amount of bleeding and other conditions to choose the appropriate surgical treatment or infusion of hemostatic drugs (vitamin K1, hemostatic argyric acid, etc.) treatment. Eat aspirin after the injury suggests that the patient as soon as possible to regular hospitals, under the guidance of a professional physician to improve the relevant blood and other tests, except for secondary causes of the disease combined with the condition to be regular treatment.