The survival time of patients with fundic varices varies widely, and patients can live 5-10 years or even longer after standard treatment. Fundic varices are a common cause of gastrointestinal bleeding, mostly in patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension, and can cause vomiting of blood, black stools, and consequently anemia. If detected early, the patient’s condition is mild, and after standard treatment, the condition can remain stable for a longer period of time, and the patient’s life expectancy can reach more than 10 years. If it is detected late and the patient’s condition is severe, with bleeding fundic varices and even anemia, the patient’s life expectancy is usually only a few months, and if severe hemorrhagic shock occurs, the patient’s life may be endangered at any time. In addition, patients with fundic varices should avoid eating hard foods such as nuts and fried foods that may cause variceal bleeding.