Do you have to be hospitalized for a painless gastroscopy?

It depends on the specific situation of the patient. Generally, patients do not need to be hospitalized for painless gastroscopy, but patients who are suspected of having serious conditions need to be hospitalized after painless gastroscopy.
If a patient undergoes painless gastroscopy through an outpatient clinic due to self-induced abdominal discomfort, etc., and no serious conditions such as gastric ulcers or gastric perforation occur after the examination, it will not cause great harm to the human body, and the patient can be treated with medication to improve his/her life style and restore his/her health, and does not need to be hospitalized.
If the patient is suffering from gastric diseases and serious conditions such as bleeding, perforation, tumor, cardia tear, etc. are detected through painless gastroscopy, which are accompanied by serious symptoms such as bleeding and black stools, hospitalization will be required.
Painless gastroscopy is a clinical test and hospitalization cannot be determined based on whether or not the test is performed.