If you experience bleeding while taking aspirin, you should pay close attention to it and go to a regular hospital as soon as possible to have your blood count and coagulation tests completed. If the above tests are normal, the next step of treatment can be carried out according to the specialist’s advice. If the bleeding after taking aspirin is only nasal bleeding, gum bleeding, bloody urine in urine, or tarry stools, it is recommended to discontinue aspirin for a period of observation. If the bleeding is from the above conditions, the bleeding symptoms can gradually disappear after stopping aspirin. If the bleeding is heavy, be sure to identify the site of the bleeding. If the bleeding is vomiting blood or passing fresh blood stools, it is usually necessary to complete an electronic gastroscopy or colonoscopy. If gastrointestinal bleeding is considered, temporary fasting and water fasting should be given, along with drugs to inhibit gastric acid secretion, protect the gastric mucosa, and stop bleeding.