H pylori bacteria

2024-11-27 13:35:54
I had stomach pain whenever I ate something, so I consulted a doctor. After an endoscopy, I was diagnosed with an H. pylori infection. I completed a 15-day antibiotic course and continue taking some prescribed medicines. Currently, my diet is limited to curd, rice, and vegetable soup. While I usually don’t feel pain, I occasionally experience discomfort on an empty stomach. I’m concerned if the infection is still present or if there’s another issue. Also, my weight dropped from 70 kg to 60 kg within a month. Is this due to my diet or something else? How can I be 100% sure that the infection is fully cured?
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Answered2024-12-07 04:37:21

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Hello! Apart from being a doctor I am also a health and wellness coach. I've guided many people facing same issues as you, just by changing their diet. They have got positive results for the same. You may contact me on seven four nine four eight four one six six eight.

Answered2024-12-04 03:14:51

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Answered2024-12-03 11:51:45

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Ease pain at home with a soothing diet of ginger, garlic, green tea, probiotic-rich yogurt, and easily digestible foods like bananas, rice, and applesauce, while avoiding spicy, fatty, and acidic foods.

Answered2024-12-03 10:44:34

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Answered2024-12-03 11:33:57

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Answered2024-12-03 11:03:12

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Tab Nexpro Rd 30 minutes before food. Avoid spicy foods. Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach.

Answered2024-12-03 08:22:53

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