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Is the rate of HP infection from parents to children high?
Dear doctor! My husband and I both have HP and currently have 2 small children. We are very worried about whether we will infect the two babies. Because, through observation, I see that the two children eat and digest well, without abdominal pain. But I'm still quite worried, if I can test the children's HP
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If I have stomach congestion, do I have to have an HP test?
I found out about stomach congestion, people told me to test for HP but I didn't do it. So let me ask, if you have stomach congestion, do you have to have an HP test?
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Is Helicobacter pylori gastritis contagious?
Hi doctor! I was infected with HP virus and the endoscopy result the doctor recorded as gastritis, unfortunately the information about HP was not recorded directly in the results, only in the endoscopic image, due to subjective reasons. I kissed my son and shared a glass of water with my wife. Other relatives have almost nothing to do with eating, I change the tip of my chopsticks when picking up food. I am very worried my little 8 month old son will be infected. As for me, after taking the medicine, my stomach seems to be much better, after a month I go back to the doctor. The doctor asked me if HP infection gastritis is contagious and should I take my children and my wife to get tested for HP, if so, which test option is most suitable! Thank you!
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Can magnetic resonance imaging detect HP infection?
I often have acid reflux, or itchy hands and calves and sometimes bloody stools. So the doctor asked me if magnetic resonance imaging can detect HP infection? Is the liver affected and internal hemorrhoids? If I want to take a MRI scan once, can I check these 3 parts? Thank you doctor.
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Helicobacter pylori - What you need to know
Helicobacter pylori is a gastrointestinal bacteria that lives in the mucus layer on the surface of the stomach lining. Helicobacter pylori can cause acute and chronic peptic ulcers and even stomach cancer.
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