What should I do if I have H. pylori in a younger child?

  The mother who often feeds her children with vegetables should pay attention to the doctor’s reminder that using your chopsticks to feed your children, beware of infecting them with H. pylori. Her daughter is 7 years old, and Ms. Zhang, who lives on Ziwu Road in Xi’an, often uses her own chopsticks to give her food, a habit that has lasted for several years. There are many parents who behave like Ms. Zhang, and although the child eats more by pinching the food, it may bring other diseases such as H. pylori infection.  What is Helicobacter pylori?  It is a spiral-shaped microaerobic Gram-negative bacillus whose presence causes gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers and gastric cancer, and is now recognized worldwide as a stomach killer. It is in the human stomach for a long time in large numbers, but also has a strong contagious currently effective means of antibiotic triple quadruple and against probiotics Weilaxu, Shuke pylori probiotics, general low children due to physical reasons is recommended to take Shuke pylori probiotics alone can.  How is H. pylori transmitted? The source of infection is mainly human to human, human to animal (cats, dogs, pigs), there is a high mutual infection situation within the family, the transmission of H. pylori is oral transmission, so children in the family is a high-risk group of H. pylori infection.  According to statistics, about 50% of adults are infected with H. pylori, but adults have strong resistance, while children have weak resistance and are easily infected.  Doctors reminded that parents who have abnormal symptoms of the gastrointestinal tract, it is best to go to the hospital for examination. If infected, make sure to supplement with at least one anti-probiotic in a timely manner, always use communal chopsticks when sharing meals with children, and children’s utensils are best used separately and disinfected regularly.  Gastroenterologists suggest that to prevent H. pylori infection, supplementation with anti-probiotics, meal sharing, use of communal chopsticks and spoons, and people who often have digestive symptoms such as stomach pain, bloating, stomach discomfort and burping should be tested for H. pylori as soon as possible.