H pylori infection and ulcers
One of the leading causes of stomach ulcers is an infection from the Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria. Peptic ulcers are open sores on the stomach lining, the duodenum (the upper part of small intestine) and lower esophagus. Hpylori are bacteria that can enter the stomach and thrive inside the organ. Some common H. pylori symptoms are severe and persistent stomach pain, bloating, bad breath, appetite loss, and nausea. It is a very common type of infection the world over. However, often people do not show any H. pylori symptoms for years.
How an H. pylori infection causes ulcers?
The stomach contains acid that breaks down food during the digestion process.
h.pylori symptoms that indicate presence of ulcers can be –
- Persistent stomach pain; can differ in intensity.
- Bloating
- Burping
How do these ulcers cause further damage in the stomach?
Peptic ulcers are open sores. These sores can cause a lot of damage inside the digestive tract.
- The ulcers can bleed and cause further infection. The ulcers can also cause blood vessel damage, which can lead to internal bleeding.
Your doctor can perform diagnostic tests for peptic ulcers based on your H. pylori symptoms. These can be a breath test, endoscopy or a stool test. The treatment of peptic ulcers can be through antibiotics and other medicines that inhibit acid production, histamine (substances that produce acid) blockers and coat the ulcers to protect them from acid.