Ligation for cirrhosis does not require surgery. Ligation refers to the ligation of varicose esophageal veins with a medical ligature with the aid of endoscopy to stop bleeding or prevent its rupture and bleeding. Ligation treatment is suitable for cirrhosis with esophageal varices bleeding. With the assistance of endoscopy, ligating the varicose esophageal vein will cause local ischemia and necrosis of the esophageal vein, and then the granulation tissue will proliferate and form a scar, so as to achieve the effect of sealing the varicose vein. Ligation treatment is a localized interruption of flow and does not require incision. Portal hypertension is the main cause of bleeding from esophagogastric fundus varices. Patients should actively cooperate with their doctors to reduce portal vein pressure and prevent complications. Drugs such as octreotide are often used for treatment. If you need to use drugs, you need to use them under the guidance of your doctor.