Is Helicobacter pylori 800 dpm/mmol serious?

Helicobacter pylori test 800dpm/mmol refers to the C14 test of Helicobacter pylori, indicating the presence of Helicobacter pylori infection, but the severity can not rely solely on this indicator to determine, but also based on the relevant symptoms and pathological changes in the stomach to make a comprehensive judgment.
H. pylori is a kind of spiral-shaped anaerobic bacteria that mainly parasitizes the pylorus of the human stomach, and it is the cause of many digestive diseases. H. pylori can be clinically taken C14 breath test, results such as 0-100dpm/mmol represents H. pylori is negative, if the test results for 800dpm/mmol, represents the existence of H. pylori infection.
The severity of H. pylori infection should also be judged according to the symptoms and pathological changes in the stomach. Common gastric symptoms such as stomach pain, bloating and other discomforts, and pathological changes generally require a small sample of the digestive tract mucosa to be pathologically examined. Pathologic changes usually require a small sample of the digestive tract mucosa for pathologic examination. If the results of the examination indicate that the lesion is gastric cancer, the case will be more serious.
Helicobacter pylori infection needs to be eradicated in a timely manner, and can be eradicated with a four-combination therapy of a proton pump inhibitor + a bismuth agent + two antibiotics. Commonly used proton pump inhibitors include omeprazole, pantoprazole, etc. Commonly used bismuth agents include bismuth pectin, bismuth potassium citrate, etc. Commonly used antibiotics include amoxicillin, metronidazole, clarithromycin, etc.
Simple Helicobacter pylori is not serious as long as it is eradicated in a timely and scientific manner, so there is no need to worry too much. It is recommended that patients with positive Helicobacter pylori consult regular hospitals and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate medication for eradication treatment.