There are several indicators to diagnose that the upper gastrointestinal bleeding has stopped: 1. observe the symptoms, if the patient’s status is restored, blood pressure is restored, and heart rate is lower than before, the bleeding can be considered to have stopped; 2. observe the change of hemoglobin, if the hemoglobin is higher than before or the red blood cells are improved, most of the bleeding is also considered to have stopped; 3. listen to the bowel sounds, if the bowel If the bowel sounds are obviously relieved and not obviously hyperactive, or if the stool is more and more light in color, or if the stool is more and more formed, most of the bleeding is considered to have stopped. Therefore, a comprehensive analysis is needed to observe the cessation of gastrointestinal bleeding.