How long does it take to recover from H pylori?

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asked May 30, 2019 in Diseases Conditions by KiollyRoby (340 points)
How long does it take to recover from H pylori?

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answered May 30, 2019 by Minty (141,500 points)
When you go to the doctor to get treatment and medicine for the H pylori you usually take the medicine for up to 2 weeks to recover from the H pylori.

After 2 weeks of taking the medicine as prescribed you're usually fully cured and recovered from the H pylori.

However depending on how severely you're infected with the H pylori it can take an additional 2 weeks of taking the medicine to be cured and recover from the H pylori.

So you can expect between 2 weeks to 4 weeks to fully recover from the H pylori and be cured.

If you're taking the medicine as prescribed for the H pylori and after 4 weeks you think you're still infected you should see your doctor or go to urgent care and let them know.

They might need to get you on a stronger dose of medicine to kill the bacteria causing the H pylori infection.

However most people do recover within 4 weeks at most.
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answered Apr 27, 2024 by CarkHubbard (12,360 points)
Helicobacter breath smells like urine or ammonia and can cause inflammation and ulcers and lead to stomach cancer in some cases.

Pylori or H. Pylori poop is normal color brown poop although in severe cases it may change in color to black, tarry or dark and if so you should see a doctor.

H. pylori poop looks like normal poop but it can sometimes look dark, black, tarry or have blood in it and in that cases you should call your doctor right away or seek medical attention.

The first symptoms of H. pylori include.

Unintentional weight loss.
Bloating.
Frequent burping or belching.
Loss of appetite.
Nausea.
Stomach pain which might become worse when your stomach is empty.
And an ache or burning pain in your abdomen or stomach.

H. Pylori or Helicobacter pylori which was also previously known as Campylobacter pylori, is a gram-negative, flagellated, helical bacterium.

Mutants can have a rod or curved rod shape, and these are less effective.

H. pylori is a very common type of bacteria which attacks the stomach lining.

The H. pylori bacteria is usually passed from person to person.

And most H. pylori infections are harmless, however the bacteria is to blame for most peptic stomach ulcers, and if it's not treated, it could be a risk factor for stomach cancer.

The treatment for H. pylori usually includes several medicines.

At least two of the medicines for H. pylori are antibiotics that help to kill the bacteria.

The other medication  for H. pylori causes the stomach to make less acid; lower acid levels help the ulcer to heal.

Most people are cured of H. pylori after finishing two weeks of medicine.

If you have an active ulcer as a result of an H. pylori infection, you might have blood in your poop.

And in most cases, the blood appears very dark — almost black.

Your poop might have a tarry appearance or consistency.

If you have bloody poop, you should call a doctor or seek medical attention right away so they can get any bleeding under control.

Blood tests for H pylori can only tell if your body has H pylori antibodies.

It cannot tell if you have a current infection or how long you have had it.

This is because the test can be positive for years, even if the infection is cured.

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