The survival time of esophageal cancer patients who vomit blood cannot be generalized, and it is related to the specific condition of patients and their treatment.
When patients with esophageal cancer vomit blood, it usually indicates that they have intermediate or advanced esophageal cancer, and the survival time of patients is affected by the amount of bleeding, treatment method and effect of treatment.
If the bleeding is acute and the bleeding volume reaches more than 800ml, and if no hemostatic treatment is taken or the treatment effect is poor, the patient is likely to die within a few hours.
If the bleeding is chronic, less than 800 ml, and the bleeding stops after hemostatic treatment, but only nutritional rehydration is followed, the patient’s survival time is about a few months.
If it is chronic small amount of bleeding, the bleeding volume is only a few milliliters, and subsequent treatment measures such as radiotherapy are taken, the five-year survival rate of patients with good results is about 30%.
Patients with esophageal cancer who vomit blood should go to the hospital in time and cooperate with doctors for treatment.