I have been diagnosed with h.pylori on 18th November, 2024 with pangastritis rut positive, I also have 2 cm hiatus hernia, ge junction note at 34 cm. I have taken 14 days h.pylori treatment which completed and right now I am taking sucrafil o, Esogress it (40/20) , pregeb d (50/20) , rexipra lite (5/0.25) and fur-xt. My current symptoms are inflammation kind of burning sensation before endoscopy test the inflammation was too heavy now the inflammation is there but the relief is 60-70% out of 100% also if I miss one dose of medicine like Esogress it and sucrafil o , then the inflammation starts not that heavy but it starts and I have start feeling uneasy, I want to know till how many days I am going to feel the inflammation kind of burning sensation in my stomach
also I am not at all feeling hungry, doctors say it will take time to cure , but I want to know how many more time , it will take and will the pangastritis will cure permanently and I will be able to leave medicine or not.
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Based on your description, you have H. pylori infection with pangastritis diagnosed in November 2024. You've completed 14 days of antibiotics and are currently on acid-suppressing medications.
H. pylori stool antigen test (4-8 weeks after completing antibiotics) to confirm eradication
Upper GI endoscopy follow-up to assess healing
Complete your prescribed acid-suppressing medications course
Take medications regularly without missing doses
Dietary Recommendations
Eat 5-6 small meals daily instead of large meals
Safe foods:
White meat, fish (boiled/grilled)
Non-acidic fruits (bananas, melons, papaya)
Cooked vegetables
Probiotic yogurt
Low-fat dairy products
Foods to Avoid
Spicy foods
Caffeinated beverages
Carbonated drinks
Acidic fruits
Fatty/fried foods
Next Steps
Recovery typically takes several weeks to months. Continue medications as prescribed and follow dietary restrictions strictly. If symptoms worsen or persist, please schedule a follow-up consultation
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