Helicobacter pylori infection may cause no obvious discomfort, or it may cause stomach pain, bloating, loss of appetite, bad taste in the mouth, acid reflux, nausea and other symptoms.
H. pylori infection is one of the most common diseases in gastroenterology, and can be a stand-alone disease or the main cause of a variety of digestive diseases, such as chronic gastritis, stomach cancer, etc. The vast majority of H. pylori infections do not occur.
The vast majority of people infected with H. pylori do not experience any obvious clinical symptoms and are difficult to detect, but are often found unintentionally during a physical examination.
However, some infected people may have obvious symptoms of stomach discomfort, such as bloating, vague pain in the stomach, acid reflux and heartburn, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and bad taste in the mouth.
When H. pylori infection is detected, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for early and standardized bactericidal treatment.