Digestive enzymes do not usually affect the results of H. pylori tests, so if the test is negative it is usually considered to have nothing to do with digestive enzymes.
Digestive enzymes mainly help the body to digest, usually include protease, lipase, amylase, which can digest and absorb the different components of food, and help the digestion and absorption of food. When digestive enzymes are not secreted enough, it will cause indigestion symptoms, such as bloating, stomach pain, nausea and other gastric discomforts, you can supplement some exogenous digestive enzymes to help digest food. H. pylori does not usually have an effect.
Negative for H. pylori means that there is no infection of this bacterium, and generally digestive enzymes do not have an effect on it. The application of bactericidal drugs may have a certain effect on the test results of H. pylori, and if the test is conducted within one month after taking bactericidal drugs, there may be false-negative results. Therefore, it is recommended to review the test after one month of treatment if bactericidal drugs are applied.
If there are symptoms of stomach discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible and take relevant measures with the help of the doctor.