Is it true that you can tell you have H. pylori from your nose?

It is not true that you can tell you have Helicobacter pylori from your nose, and it is important not to listen to it.
H. pylori is a bacterium that is asymptomatic in most infected people, while a few may experience abdominal pain, nausea, loss of appetite, recurrent burping, weight loss, etc. The infection is mainly associated with diseases such as gastritis, peptic ulcers and stomach cancer.
The main tests for H. pylori infection include breath test, immunological test, fecal test and endoscopic biopsy. The ¹⁴C or ¹³C-urea breath test in non-invasive tests and the rapid urease test in invasive tests are the recommended clinical methods for confirming H. pylori infection, and it is not possible to tell that you are infected with H. pylori from your nose.
Those who have the above symptoms or suspect H. pylori infection should go to the hospital to further improve the examination to clarify the diagnosis, do not believe in the so-called folk remedies.