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My son age 21 years suffered with h.pilori bacteria two years ago treatment taken now no any problem I watch some doctor articles that says one of the reasons for stomach cancer is h. Pilori bacteria now i have some fear after read that article is it correct? any advance tests needed? please tell me.
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Please No chances of gastric malignancy H. Pilora infection is common No need to do any tests, in absence of problems
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