The person who has been treated for HP has a raised lesion in the stomach, is it okay?

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Hello doctor,
I sometimes have nausea, dizziness. I went for gastroscopy and found the mucosa congested, clotest with HP, 1 lesion 4mm high, clearly demarcated, smooth surface, soft density. I was treated for HP and esophageal fungus 1 month ago. So the doctor asked me if the person who has been treated for HP has a raised lesion in the stomach, is it okay? What is the method of treatment? I thank the doctor.
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Answered by Specialist I Vu Huy Hien - Department of Gastroenterology - Endoscopy, Vinmec Times City International General Hospital.
Hello,
With the question “Is it okay if someone who has been treated for HP has a prominent lesion in the stomach? ”, the doctor would like to answer as follows:
You have successfully treated HP which is a good point. As for the prominent lesion in the stomach, you need to biopsy the GPB (usually the endoscopist is the one to appoint if it is abnormal).
As for the symptoms of nausea and dizziness, you need to go to the hospital directly to find the cause, because this symptom is not only related to the digestive tract but also due to many other causes.
If you still have questions about a person who has been treated for HP with a prominent lesion in the stomach, you can go to the hospital of Vinmec Health System for further examination and advice. Thank you for trusting and sending questions to Vinmec. Wish you a lot of health.
Best regards!

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