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December 5, 2019 | Click to Search Articles

14 Obvious H. Pylori Symptoms

H. Pylori is one of the most common varieties of bacterial infection in the gut with a few thousand cases that are diagnosed every year. You might be one of them if you experience any of the symptoms that are mentioned in this article, some of which can include repeated instances of what appears to be stomach flu in close proximity to the other or stomach pain.

If you have contracted the H. Pylori bacteria through direct or indirect contact with it, then it’s likely that you’ll start to show symptoms of the condition within a few weeks. This can help you to track the origin of the first symptoms down a few weeks to when your exposure might have been – and sometimes it can tell you which places you should avoid if you keep picking up the same infection from the same place.

Here are 14 obvious H. Pylori symptoms that you should be looking out for. 

1. Fever

Anything that reaches over the normal human body temperature for too long can be considered a fever, and any fever for any reason can be considered dangerous and a medical situation that should be treated as soon as possible. 

There are many different things that could be the root cause of a fever, and most of these things can be traced down to an infection that’s happening somewhere in the body. It might not always be an infection with H. Pylori, but if you are experiencing any of the other symptoms that appear on this list, an H. Pylori infection is a more likely option.

A fever should always be checked out by a medical professional as soon as it’s seen that a fever can’t be controlled with paracetamol. Anything that paracetamol doesn’t bring an end to has a more serious cause: See a doctor for the proper treatment.

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