The bacterium Helicobacter pylori (Hp for short), which resides in the human stomach, is named for its rod-shaped, spiral form. The gastric juices are strong against many bacteria, but not against Hp, which hides beneath the mucous membrane on the surface of the stomach lining and secretes a substance that neutralizes the strong acid in the surrounding environment, which is its “overpowering” feature. The immune system is often provoked to launch an initial relentless attack, resulting in an inflammatory response. As a result, people infected with Hp can develop gastritis and gastric ulcers, and children can develop unexplained abdominal pain, anorexia, and bad breath. The infection rate in the global natural population is more than 50%, and China is a country with a high rate of Hp infection, and the current rate of Hp infection in China is 42% to 64%, and the infection rate in children has increased significantly in recent years, and there is an obvious gathering phenomenon in nurseries, schools, and families. Hp infection is closely related to a variety of human diseases, and is an important cause of the occurrence and recurrence of chronic active gastritis and peptic ulcer, and is associated with low-grade malignant In 1994, the World Health Organization classified Hp as a class I carcinogen. How can children effectively prevent H. pylori infection when their own resistance to disease is poor? Don’t sleep with your child in your arms: Sleeping with your cute little baby in your arms is something many parents are happy to do, but it’s actually a bad way to raise a child because mouth-to-mouth breathing can open the door for the spread of H. pylori. If a parent is infected with H. pylori, it can easily be passed on to the child through saliva. Pay attention to the way of feeding: Some elderly people who help young people with their children often have the habit of chewing things up and feeding them to their children or eating them themselves while using the same chopsticks or spoons to hold the food and feed them. This way, it is easy to make the child infected with H. pylori. Meal sharing: The usual way of eating in Chinese families also makes it easy for H. pylori to spread, as each person can use his or her own chopsticks or spoon to pick up food from the plate or soup bowl and eat it directly. The high rate of H. pylori infection in Asia is closely related to dietary habits. Good hygiene habits: washing hands before and after meals, washing raw vegetables and fruits, and cutting off mouth-to-mouth transmission are all effective ways to control and kill H. pylori. Timely treatment by parents: Cutting off parents as the source of infection is the most important means of preventing H. pylori infection in children. In several consensus opinions for Hp management in China and Europe, triple therapy is recommended as the first-line regimen for Hp eradication treatment. In recent years, the eradication rate of standard triple therapy for Hp has been decreasing, and Hp resistance to antimicrobials is the main reason for eradication failure. In recent years, Chinese medicine has made great progress in the treatment of Hp-associated diseases, especially the combined effect of Chinese and Western medicine, which is significantly better than Chinese medicine alone and Western medicine alone in terms of clinical symptoms, anti-Hp effect, improvement of gastric mucosa and comprehensive clinical efficacy, with significantly fewer side effects and significantly lower recurrence rate, showing good prospects for the treatment of Hp-associated diseases. It can significantly improve the healing quality of ulcers, synergize with triple therapy and increase the eradication rate of H. pylori.