If you are a patient with liver cirrhosis or chronic hepatitis, it is recommended not to drink alcohol and eat coarse grains as much as possible, so as not to cause serious esophageal and gastric fundus vein rupture, leading to bleeding and some serious complications.
2 Treatment plan for gastrorrhagia due to drinking If the patient has a long-term history of chronic gastropathy, complicated with chronic gastric ulcer, gastritis, erosive gastritis and hemorrhagic erosive gastritis, and the gastric bleeding is aggravated by the stimulation of drinking, it is recommended that the patient try to avoid eating irritating food at this time and eat drugs that protect gastric mucosa and inhibit gastric acid.
If the patient has a history of chronic liver disease, even liver cirrhosis, and drinking alcohol leads to gastric bleeding, which is often caused by rupture of esophageal or gastric fundus vein, it is suggested that patients with a history of liver cirrhosis should try to avoid eating coarse food to avoid scratching and damaging esophageal and gastric fundus mucosa.
Once esophageal varices or gastric varices lead to bleeding, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible, including reducing portal vein pressure, protecting the liver, protecting the liver, ligation and hardening of esophageal varices under gastroscope, and injecting glue.
What are the symptoms of drinking stomach bleeding? Drinking alcohol leads to stomach bleeding. Patients often have hematemesis, black stool, occult blood in stool and other symptoms, accompanied by abdominal pain, bloating, nausea and vomiting. Severe bleeding often appears hematemesis, melena and stool occult blood positive, which often suggests gastric mucosal bleeding. No matter how serious the patient is, he has a torn cardia and vomited a lot of blood, which is very serious. He should see a doctor in time.
4 Do you want to have surgery for gastric bleeding after drinking? This situation should be analyzed in detail. If drinking alcohol alone leads to acute tearing of gastric mucosa and gastric bleeding, patients are advised to rest, eat a semi-liquid diet and take some drugs to protect gastric mucosa and inhibit gastric acid, and the symptoms will often be alleviated.
If patients with gastric ulcer drink alcohol and cause ulcer bleeding, the bleeding is often very serious. In severe cases, the symptoms of hematemesis, hematochezia and gastrointestinal bleeding are shown in the table below. At this time, endoscopic intervention is needed for surgical treatment.
If the patient is complicated with cirrhosis, portal vein rupture caused by drinking, and bleeding caused by drinking, it must be stopped by gastroscope intervention or interventional treatment support, and severe cases need surgical intervention support.