Signs of H. pylori infection

Helicobacter pylori is also known as Helicobacter pylori, and patients with H. pylori infection may have no obvious symptoms, but when H. pylori infection induces chronic gastritis, gastric ulcers and other diseases, there may be abdominal pain, loss of appetite and other symptoms. Therefore, there is no such thing as “signs of H. pylori infection”. Helicobacter pylori infection usually has no obvious symptoms, can only rely on routine physical examination to find; when Helicobacter pylori infection caused by chronic gastritis can be nausea, abdominal pain, acid reflux, loss of appetite, belching and other symptoms; when Helicobacter pylori infection caused by gastric ulcers can be abdominal pain, and more in the pain after eating, the use of acid-suppressing drugs to alleviate the pain, but also accompanied by abdominal bloating, loss of appetite and other symptoms. If you suspect that you have H. pylori infection, it is recommended that you go to the hospital and ask your doctor to make a judgment.