If it is a simple gastroscopy, alcohol can be consumed in moderation three days after the gastroscopy. If gastrointestinal diseases are detected, or during the recovery period of gastrointestinal diseases, etc., alcohol consumption should be avoided until the diseases are cured.
Wine is a stimulating drink, and alcohol dissolves the mucus secreted by the gastric mucosa. If alcohol is consumed within a short period of time after gastroscopy, it is not conducive to the repair of the damage and can lead to further aggravation of the damage, increasing the risk of gastrointestinal ulcers. Alcohol consumption should be prohibited if gastrointestinal diseases are detected or during the recovery period of gastrointestinal diseases to avoid aggravation of the disease, which is not conducive to the recovery of the disease.
If gastroscopy reveals the presence of gastrointestinal diseases such as chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, polyps, etc., alcohol should be strictly abstained from and timely treatment should be carried out to avoid aggravation of the condition.