Drinking, vomiting, bleeding?

Dr. Kendall King
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2025-03-01 21:50:15
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If vomiting and hematemesis occur after drinking alcohol, it is not excluded that upper gastrointestinal ulcer is damaged and bleeding under the stimulation of alcohol. At this time, it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately. When bleeding is large, there is hemorrhagic shock and life-threatening risk. If vomiting blood is small or transient, it may also be caused by damage caused by alcohol or vomiting acid stimulation of esophageal mucosa, which can be temporarily observed and treated. If necessary, oral acid neutralizing drugs are needed.