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  • ughh i have this it sucks big time.

  • @joshnmeg242 sure does

  • Your dumb. H pylori lives in less acidic areas of the stomach so why prescribe nexium or another acid blocker. Good luck trying to get rid of it because it has caused me many problems for many years figure out how to get rid of this shit and stop making gay videos

  • @MegaStephanie6969 You need to take something that reduces the acidity in your stomach (like a proton pump inhibitor) because that acidity is what eats at your ulcer and causes it further pain (or worse, causes it to become perforated). But you're also right in that an acid reducing agent alone will not do the trick. You have to combine the PPI with two antibiotics as well, like tetracycline and metronidazole. H. pylori is a tough bacterium to get rid of.

  • I have PCOS and CELIAC DISEASE, the most undiagnosed and easily treated disease that causes stomach problems. PROBIOTICS, GLUTEN FREE AND a SIMPLE BLOOD TEST CAN TELL YOU demand the blood test. Other symptoms under or over weight,various gastric complaints, IBS, constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain and bloating. Anemia, Crohns, PCOS, gastric ulcers, parasitic infection skin disorders, nerves, numbness in arms and legs: all COULD BE CELIAC! ULCERS can be a sign of CELAIC demand the blood test!

  • I also heard some people don't get the symptoms in a way I'm happy I did otherwise I wouldn't of known, it's been going on for a while and I only recently visited the doctor

  • Yeah I know how your all feeling it's a terrible feeling I just didn't understand why I was having such terrible abdominal pains then I've found out I have it, the medication makes me feel sick though.

  • I was diagnosed with it yesterday. I have been having symptoms like bloating sick stomach gas indigestion and headaches. Now I'm glad I went to the doctor. I have to take two antibiotics and nexiumm

  • The way i understand it is that every one has it but it is only active in a small percentage of ppl. There is a blood test they can do to determine if you have it.

  • @digi840 no your stupid. 20% of people under the age of 35 have it....half of people over the age of 80 have it...do your math

  • my question is : that the other family members must take the treatment too or just the infected person?

    thanks advanced

  • same here..

  • me too :(

  • i have h. pylori :(

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