What symptom does Helicobacter pylori infection have?

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Almost a year ago, I began to feel very uncomfortable after every meal. Almost ten minutes later, I would vomit all my food, and my stomach would be more comfortable. Just when the company organized physical examination, I went to do gastroscopy by myself and found out Helicobacter pylori infection. Let's take a look at the following.

What symptom does Helicobacter pylori infection have?

First: most patients with Helicobacter pylori infection show occult symptoms, no systemic symptoms of bacterial infection, often no symptoms of acute gastritis, clinical patients often with chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer and other manifestations.

Second: from the test results of swallowing live bacteria volunteers, it can be seen that the infection first causes acute gastritis, and develops into chronic gastritis without treatment or thorough treatment.

Third: acute gastritis: the incubation period of infection is 2-7 days. Under gastroscope, it is manifested as acute congestion and erosion of gastric antrum. Histologically, there are congestion, edema and neutrophil infiltration in the mucosal layer. The symptoms can be manifested as abdominal pain, abdominal distension, nausea in the morning, acid regurgitation, belching, hunger, and vomiting in severe cases.

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There is enough evidence to show that Helicobacter pylori is the main cause of chronic gastritis. Chronic gastritis: the detection rate of Helicobacter pylori was 54% - 100%, and the detection rate of HP in chronic active gastritis was more than 90%. It can not only cause gastric sinusitis, but also cause fundus gastritis. The clinical manifestations are not characteristic. Upper gastrointestinal symptoms such as upper abdominal pain, discomfort, fullness and belching are common.