3. Vomiting
Vomiting and nausea are two entirely separate symptoms, and you might experience one without the other or both together if you have an H. Pylori infection in your body. Either nausea or vomiting should be considered serious symptoms that means you should see a doctor if they don’t go away by themselves within the course of a few hours.
If you combine several symptoms appearing on this list with one another, it could be likely that you’ve picked up an H. Pylori infection – and it might have been months before the onset of your symptoms.
Nausea and vomiting have to be treated as separate consequences: Severe vomiting can dehydrate a patient extremely fast, and the fluid intake has to match what they lose or you enter severe danger territory.
See a doctor immediately where vomiting doesn’t cease. It might not be H. Pylori, but all of the other things causing chronic vomiting will also require immediate treatment and can put your health at further risk if you don’t.