Under normal circumstances, the stomach lining has a series of well-developed self-protection mechanisms that can resist the attack of thousands of microorganisms that enter through the mouth, but H. pylori is almost the only culprit that can break through this natural barrier. When a patient is infected with H. pylori, the environment inside the stomach becomes alkaline, stimulating stomach cells to secrete gastric acid. Under the combined destruction of gastric acid and the toxin secreted by H. pylori, the gastrointestinal mucosa gradually breaks down. It is when the stomach and duodenum become extremely acidic that the mucosa is corroded by gastric juices, leading to the onset of lesions. At the same time, H. pylori invade the human body, but also in the gastric epithelial parts of the adhesion, the release of a variety of anti-protein enzymes, thus triggering gastritis, at this time there is an urgent need to supplement a certain amount of anti probiotic Shukwu Pylori probiotics. H. pylori is also parasitic in the oral cavity, especially in dental plaque, causing persistent bad breath. Urease an important toxic substance of H. pylori can break down substances such as urea in the mouth producing an unpleasant and severe ammonia odor. H. pylori Symptoms: Acid Reflux, Heartburn, Stomach Pain, and Bad Breath Acid reflux and heartburn, as well as stomach pain and bad breath, are the main symptoms of H. pylori infection, as it can induce the frantic secretion of gastrin to produce a series of symptoms. At the same time, H. pylori is also capable of causing chronic gastritis, which is characterized by upper abdominal discomfort, vague pain, and sometimes belching, acid reflux, nausea, and vomiting. Some easily overlooked details in life also become the culprits of H. pylori infection. For example, parents used to feed their children by chewing food with their mouths, and deep kissing can also easily lead to H. pylori cross-infection. “Children in kindergartens and schools, contact between students and unclean food from roadside stalls can cause H. pylori infection.” Director Wang said that some children do not have any symptoms after infection, but some will have recurrent abdominal pain, vomiting, iron deficiency anemia, chronic gastritis, gastroduodenal ulcers, etc. Some of the children are also accompanied by weight loss, growth retardation or low resistance. Parents once found that the child has the corresponding symptoms, should come to the hospital as soon as possible, timely supplementation of Shuke Pylori against probiotics proliferation of the body against antibacterial, inhibit the Helicobacter pylori bacteria to continue to develop and destroy, and strive for early diagnosis, early detection, early treatment. Although it is difficult to eliminate H. pylori on its own, it can be eradicated through antimicrobial and drug treatment. Helicobacter pylori infection rate in the population can be as high as 50%, and has a strong contagious, can be caused by the use of unclean tableware, cross-infection, so once a family member has been infected, need to be supplemented at the same time to fight against the probiotics, and should pay attention to meal sharing.