For a small amount of gastric bleeding caused by alcohol consumption, most cases do not heal on their own. It is advisable for patients to visit a hospital and cooperate with the doctor to examine the electronic gastroscopy to help clarify the specific cause of bleeding. In most cases, gastric bleeding caused by alcohol consumption is commonly associated with acute erosive hemorrhagic gastritis, as well as peptic ulcer and esophageal cardia mucosal tear syndrome. Patients with cirrhosis are at risk of bleeding from ruptured esophagogastric fundic varices, which can be quite serious. Even if there is only a small amount of bleeding at the moment, as the disease progresses it can turn into upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage, which can cause hemorrhagic shock. Patients are advised to go to the hospital as early as possible for safety reasons, and to pay attention to it, not to use drugs blindly or not to treat it on their own.