H Pylori induced gastritis

2025-05-24 16:07:38
I have gastritis after being treated for H Pylori. My ESR was at 21 in March and 23 in April now its at 35! Can this be a sign of reinfection? Or is it happening because of gastritis? What should I do to reduce inflammation level?
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Answered2025-05-28 06:21:57

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Hello It can happen again However it will then be along with recurrence of the symptoms of gastritis. So do you have the symptoms again, or just the elevated ESR?
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Answered2025-05-26 17:02:07

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Kindly go for urea breath test ,

Answered2025-05-25 12:43:04

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H. Pylori can reoccur. Do you experience any symptoms now? Kindly connect for further evaluation and management.
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Avoid spicy foods Take fresh and balanced diet Drink plenty of water daily

Answered2025-05-25 10:50:22

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Answered2025-05-25 09:42:18

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H pylori  is a disease  which  is recurrent in nature.

Answered2025-05-25 09:32:35

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Answered2025-05-25 08:40:10

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Answered2025-05-26 14:52:00

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An **ESR level of 35** is slightly elevated, and while it can indicate inflammation, it is not specific to any one condition. **Gastritis itself can cause mild ESR elevation**, but a rising trend could suggest ongoing inflammation or another underlying issue. **H. pylori reinfection is possible**, especially if symptoms like **persistent stomach pain, bloating, or nausea** have returned ### **What You Can Do to Reduce Inflammation** - **Diet Adjustments**: Avoid **spicy, acidic, and processed foods** that can worsen gastritis. - **Probiotics**: Help restore gut balance and may aid in preventing reinfection. - **Hydration**: Drink plenty of **water and herbal teas** to soothe the stomach lining. - **Anti-inflammatory Foods**: Include **turmeric, ginger, and green leafy vegetables**. - **Stress Management**: Stress can worsen gastritis, so relaxation techniques may help. - **Follow-Up Testing**: If symptoms persist, a **stool antigen test or breath test** can confirm reinfection.
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Answered2025-05-26 06:56:37

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Need few more details for complete evaluation. Please consult

Answered2025-05-25 18:39:09

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Have bland food

Answered2025-05-25 15:40:24

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Avoid spicy food. Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach. Use more of curd and butter milk. Drink plenty of water.

Answered2025-05-25 13:02:51

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2025-05-25 09:01:38

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