Do you have an ache or burning pain in your abdomen, often 2 to 3 hours after you eat?
Do you have abdominal pain that's worse when your stomach is empty?
Do you have nausea?
Do you have vomiting that may include vomiting blood?
Do you pass dark or tarry-like stools?
Do you have loss of appetite?
Do you have frequent burping?
Do you have bloating?
Do you have an unintentional weight loss?
Do you have diarrhea?
Do you feel fatigue?
Based on your answers it is unlikely that you have Helicobacter pylori infection. Helicobacter pylori infection is a medical condition that refers to an infection of the digestive tract by a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori. The infection usually occurs in childhood, and it can take years for the first symptoms to appear. Helicobacter pylori are a common cause of peptic ulcers. It is believed that about half of the world's population has this bacterium in the digestive tract, but Helicobacter pylori do not cause any symptoms in most of them. In some people, Helicobacter pylori can lead to an inflammatory condition inside the stomach called gastritis.
Based on your answers there is a possibility that you have Helicobacter pylori infection. Helicobacter pylori are a type of bacteria that can cause an infection in your digestive tract. This bacterium lives in the acidic environment of your stomach. It tends to penetrate the mucous membrane of the stomach and small intestine, which contributes to the formation of ulcers. Infection H. pylori is often associated with unhygienic living conditions. It can be transmitted through saliva, vomiting, fecal matter, as well as contaminated water and food. Your doctor can diagnose Helicobacter pylori infection based on various tests including blood tests, breath tests, stool tests and an endoscopy examination.
Based on your answers there is a high possibility that you have Helicobacter pylori infection. Helicobacter pylori are bacteria that cause a chronic infection of your stomach and duodenum (the first part of the small intestine). It is often called “ulcer bacteria” because it is a common cause of stomach ulcers in people around the world. When Helicobacter pylori infection leads to peptic ulcers, you can feel a stomach pain starting a few hours after a meal or when your stomach is empty (especially at night). Treatment includes the use of antibiotics, and drugs to suppress the acid, which will contribute to the recovery of the gastric mucosa.
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