Drinking causes acute gastric mucosal bleeding is not serious

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-05-18 12:26:19 Views: 37 times

Drinking alcohol causes acute gastric mucosal bleeding, whether serious, should be combined with the specific situation analysis:

Drinking causes acute gastric mucosal bleeding is not serious

if occasionally excessive drinking causes direct damage to gastric mucosa, alcohol stimulates gastric mucosa, resulting in damage, small-scale erosion, shallow ulcer, causing a small amount of bleeding, and accompanied by black stool, in addition, no other diseases, general condition is not serious. If long-term alcoholism causes gastric mucosa congestion and vasodilation, large area, deep ulcer surface, and vomiting blood, abdominal pain and other symptoms, due to the relatively large amount of bleeding, cause collapse, blood pressure drop and other symptoms, even organ dysfunction, the condition is more serious.



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