Is H. pylori 56 considered high?

Whether H. pylori 56 is serious or not depends on the specific test. A Carbon 13 test result of 56dob is considered an infection, while a Carbon 14 test result of 56dpm is within the normal range.
Carbon 13 and Carbon 14 breath test tests are used to analyze the presence of H. pylori infection in the gastrointestinal tract by collecting a sample of exhaled gas before and after taking medication.
The normal value for a Carbon 13 result is 0 to 4dob, so a result of 56dob represents a positive result and requires H. pylori eradication treatment. The normal result for Carbon 14 is 0-100dob, so a result of 56dob is within the normal range, indicating that H. pylori infection is not present in the subject’s body for the time being.
Those who are positive are recommended to undergo quadruple therapy under the guidance of a doctor, which mainly consists of a proton pump inhibitor + a bismuth agent + two antibiotics quadruple therapy eradication. Commonly used proton pump inhibitors include omeprazole, pantoprazole, etc., bismuth agents include bismuth potassium citrate, etc., and antibiotics include amoxicillin, metronidazole and clarithromycin.
It is recommended that people with gastrointestinal symptoms can go to the hospital for Helicobacter pylori tests, and if infection does exist, they need to take medication carefully under the guidance of a doctor.