Patients with a history of HP treatment who have dull pain in the epigastrium indicate what disease?

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Hello doctor,
I am 20 years old this year, 3 years ago I had an endoscopy and the result was positive for HP bacteria. A year later, I tested again and it was negative, so I thought I was completely cured due to regular treatment. Recently, the child has signs of dull pain in the epigastrium, eats normally, when hungry quickly leads to stomach pain or vomiting and difficult, painful bowel movements. Please ask the doctor, the patient with a history of HP treatment has a dull pain in the epigastrium, what disease does it warn? I thank you.
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Hello,
To the question “What disease does a patient with a history of HP treatment have a dull pain in the epigastrium? ", the doctor would like to answer as follows:
You have a history of HP treatment, however, recently with the following symptoms: Dull pain in the epigastrium, eating normally, fast hunger leading to stomach pain stomach or vomiting and difficult bowel movements, burning pain,... These symptoms may be recurrent gastroduodenal disease. Therefore, you need to see a gastroenterologist again for an accurate diagnosis and early treatment.
If you still have questions about a patient with a history of HP treatment having a dull pain in the epigastrium, you can go to the nearest medical facility or a Vinmec Health System Hospital to be examined and examined by doctors. more detailed advice.
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Answered by Master. Doctor Ta Que Phuong - Department of General Internal Medicine - Vinmec Times City International General Hospital.
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