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Helicobacter pylori is a very common bacteria in daily life, it is a spiral-shaped pseudomonas aeruginosa, which has high requirements for the environment required for growth and development. After suffering from Helicobacter pylori, there will not only be symptoms such as bad breath, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, etc., but also gastritis, gastric ulcers, stomach cancer and other diseases.
The occurrence of Helicobacter pylori can cause a variety of diseases, the most common is gastritis, which is also likely to lead to peptic ulcer and even lymphoproliferative gastric lymphoma. If this type of bacteria is present and not effectively treated, it is likely to cause cancer, and stomach cancer is likely to be caused by this pathogenic bacteria.
How to avoid Helicobacter pylori avoidance?
Helicobacter pylori can spread inside the mouth, and if you use kitchen utensils used by the patient, it is very easy to spread. To prevent Helicobacter pylori, we should start from our daily habits, and try not to eat in public places as much as possible. Especially in some small restaurants with poor hygiene, they do not carry out disinfection and sterilization of kitchen utensils, and do not have professional disinfection and sterilization equipment, so it is easy to lead to the spread of Helicobacter pylori.
How easy is Helicobacter pylori to infect?
Helicobacter pylori is a frightening bacterium, it is a spiral-shaped pseudomonas aeruginosa, which has strict regulations on the living environment, and is currently the only bacterium that can grow and develop in the stomach. The route of transmission is mainly spread through the inside of the mouth, so it is important to pay attention to hygiene in public places and be careful not to consume some uncooked ingredients, otherwise there is a high risk of infection. In addition to the above, everyone can't eat anything in their lives, and eating raw is also very likely to be infected with Helicobacter pylori, which will enter the stomach according to the ingredients, causing gastritis, gastritis, and in severe cases, stomach cancer.
Eating a little more broccoli or clove tea can have an effective practical effect on eliminating this type of bacteria.
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Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium that lives in the stomach of the human body. After being infected with Helicobacter pylori, symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and severe cases can cause shock!
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Helicobacter pylori generally refers to Helicobacter pylori. Helicobacter pylori is a class of aerobic bacteria that appear spiral-shaped or arc-shaped under the microscope. Infection with this bacterium is generally prone to six symptoms: stomach bloating, stomach pain, acid reflux, heartburn, easy hunger, difficulty in defecation, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and bad breath.
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Helicobacter pylori is a gram-negative bacillus that grows in the stomach and can easily cause gastritis, peptic ulcers and other gastric diseases. Because Helicobacter pylori can also survive in dental plaque, it often causes bad breath and bad breath even after brushing; It can also cause stomach discomfort such as stomach bloating, nausea, belching and other symptoms.
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It is a spiral-shaped bacterium that can be found in the human stomach and can cause stomach cancer in severe cases. Symptoms such as bloating, belching, acid reflux, loss of appetite, and chronic gastroenteritis will occur, so you should go to the hospital in time to receive **.
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Helicobacter pylori is a fungus that often parasitizes in the gastric mucosal tissue, and mainly causes chronic gastritis and peptic ulcer after infection, the first gastric burn, the second gastric acid reflux, the third bad breath, the fourth gastritis, and the fifth dyspepsia.
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Helicobacter pylori is a spiral-shaped, slightly anaerobic bacterium that is very demanding in terms of growth conditions. The main clinical symptoms of pylorus infection are acid reflux, belching, nausea, vomiting, epigastric discomfort or pain, abdominal distention, and fullness after eating.
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1. Bad breath. Many people think that bad breath is caused by inflammation of the mouth or teeth. 2. Stomach indigestion.
A small number of people who are infected with Helicobacter pylori will also have symptoms of indigestion, and will find that their stools are not formed, constipated, and increasingly thin. Because Helicobacter pylori mainly exists in the human stomach, it will cause very serious damage to the stomach, and even spread in serious cases, affecting the entire digestive system, causing problems in the body's digestion and absorption, and people will not be able to get enough nutrients and energy through food, and they will become thinner and thinner.
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1. Helicobacter pylori-related diseases refer to related diseases caused by Helicobacter pylori infection. Helicobacter pylori (HP) is a kind of Campylobacterium that colonizes the gastric mucosa of the human celery, which is highly toxic and pathogenic, and can damage the gastric mucosa, trigger inflammation and ulcers. China is a high-HP infection country, with an infection rate of 50% to 60%, which varies greatly from region to region.
In the natural environment, humans are the only source of infection, which can be transmitted by oral-oral or fecal-oral routes, as well as by the HP-contaminated Bizan Nai water source. HP infection is available to all people, regardless of age or sex.
2. It is mostly manifested as epigastric pain, mostly dull pain, aggravated after eating, retrosternal burning sensation, abdominal distention, nausea, acid reflux, severe ulcer may have gastrointestinal bleeding, mostly manifested as black stool, and may have hematemesis. Patients with heavy bleeding may have palpitations, syncope, irritability, decreased blood pressure, and even shock.
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1. Helicobacter pyloa-resistant disease refers to the related disease caused by Helicobacter pylori imitation spring bacillus infection. Helicobacter pylori (HP) is a type of Campylobacter that colonizes the human gastric mucosa, which is highly toxic and pathogenic, and can damage the gastric mucosa, trigger inflammation and ulcers. China is a high-HP infection country, with an infection rate of 50% to 60%, which varies greatly from region to region.
In the natural environment, humans are the only source of infection and can be transmitted by oral-oral or fecal-oral routes, as well as by HP-contaminated water. HP infection is available to all people, regardless of age or sex.
2. It is mostly manifested as epigastric pain, mostly vague pain, aggravated after eating, retrosternal burning sensation, abdominal distention, nausea, acid reflux, gastrointestinal bleeding in severe ulcers, and black stool, which can be hematemesis. Patients with heavy bleeding may have palpitations, syncope, irritability, decreased blood pressure, and even shock.
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