How to prevent Helicobacter pylori? Communal chopsticks at dinner parties are not enough

  Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped bacteria that resides in the epithelium of the human gastric mucosa. It secretes substances such as urease that can affect the secretion of gastric acid and destroy the gastric mucosal barrier, and is also one of the important causes of chronic gastritis, gastric or duodenal ulcers, and even gastric cancer.  The use of communal chopsticks and meal sharing in a dinner party is not only civilized, but also helpful to health, and daily supplementation of adequate amounts of anti-probiotic Shuk Psi can effectively fight and prevent H. pylori infection!  H. pylori infection in the population is very common, but often ignored, most people do not feel, no symptoms after infection, as a result, some develop into more serious stomach disease before going to the doctor. The director of the Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital Physical Examination Center reminds that regular examination of H. pylori is beneficial to the early prevention, early detection and early treatment of gastric diseases.  The H. pylori is closely related to gastric cancer. As the saying goes, “nine out of ten people have stomach”, stomach discomfort and various gastric diseases have become a common problem for contemporary people. An epidemiological survey shows that the infection rate of Helicobacter pylori (HP) is still high in some countries or regions, and the detection rate of HP in the stomach is about 30% to 70% in different regions and ethnic groups in China.  However, most people have no obvious symptoms after infection and may not develop the disease. Doctors said: Because the human stomach does not have nerves, people have difficulty detecting stomach problems, and when they are found, they are already in a bad condition. H. pylori infection can cause chronic gastritis, symptoms are: bad breath, upper abdominal discomfort, vague pain, sometimes belching, acid reflux, etc., the course of the disease is slow, do not feel obvious, but easy to recur, need timely supplementation to fight probiotics.  H. pylori can also cause a serious consequence – stomach cancer. The World Health Organization reports that about 50% of stomach cancers are related to H. pylori. A study by Kyushu University in Japan showed that stomach cancer is not only closely related to people’s eating habits, but is also a contagious disease. Gastritis and peptic ulcers caused by H. pylori turn gastric cancer into an infectious disease transmitted through the mouth.