Helicobacter pylori overload is clinically defined as Helicobacter pylori infection. Common symptoms of H. pylori infection are bloating and abdominal pain, acid reflux and burping, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, and bad breath.
H. pylori infection is a common type of chronic infectious disease in the human body. H. pylori infection refers to the infection of H. pylori through fecal-oral, oral-oral, and medical transmission pathways, and long-term parasitism in the gastric mucosa, resulting in abdominal distension and abdominal pain, acid reflux hiccups, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, halitosis, and other uncomfortable symptoms, and some patients do not have any clinical symptoms.
Patients with Helicobacter pylori infection with the above symptoms and gastric problems need to be treated with proton pump inhibition plus bismuth, combined with two antibiotics.
If discomfort occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment, do not take medication on their own, so as not to delay the condition.