Some people are asymptomatic after Helicobacter pylori infection, but others exhibit upper halitosis as well as certain upper gastrointestinal symptoms and unformed stools.
1. Halitosis: Patients with sudden onset of bad breath without a history of chronic rhinitis, chronic pharyngitis or gingivitis should consider whether they have H. pylori infection.
2. Upper gastrointestinal symptoms: some patients will have a feeling of fullness after a small amount of food after infection, which is manifested as the phenomenon of early satiety, and there may also be nausea, dry vomiting, abdominal distension, loss of appetite, belching and other symptoms.
3. Unshapely stool: Helicobacter pylori infection for too long, can cause chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa, dyspepsia, thus causing the symptoms of unshapely stool.
If the above symptoms exist, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible, to clarify whether there is H. pylori infection, and under the guidance of the doctor to give standardized treatment.