Helicobacter Pylori (H. Pylori) is a disease that is treated using specialized methods by a specialist known as Dr. Bharat Pothuri.
The step-by-step method, used by Dr. Pothuri, is the following:
Review of What Has Been Relied on in Medical History and Symptom Review.
He speaks on your epigastric pain, timing of the symptoms, use of NSAIDs, stressors, family history of ulcers and stomach disease.
Non-Invasive Testing
- Urea Breath Test -The test is considered and involves a special solution that the patient takes and then exhales through a collection device to identify active H. pylori.
- Stool Antigen Test -Tests the small stool sample of the H. pylori proteins.
- Blood Antibody Test -Detects the previous exposure, but not active infection.
Endoscopy and Biopsy
In case of acute or chronic pain in the epigastric area, he does an upper endoscopy which helps to see the stomach lining visually and take up some tissue samples. Bacterial presence is tested in biopsies and ulceration is tested.
Follow-Up Testing
A retest breath or stool test is conducted to indicate that H. pylori is completely eliminated after therapy is administered.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Helicobacter pylori and what are its diagnosis?
It is a bacterial infection of the stomach that is demonstrated in the urea breath test, in the stool antigen test, blood test or endoscopy where necessary.
What are the possible symptoms of H. pylori in adults?
Symptoms usually include pain in the stomach or heroin, bloating, nausea, excessive buring, early fullness, loss of weight and insomnia.
How does H. pylori spread?
The bacteria may be transmitted between individuals by means of saliva and common dishes, or infected water and food.
What is the duration of H. pylori treatment?
The disease is usually treated in a 10-14 days course of two antibiotics with acid-subduing medicine.
What should I do in case I still have my symptoms?
Dr. Pothuri can test again regarding H. pylori and make necessary changes in your medication plan to be eradicated.
Is diet beneficial in the treatment of H. pylori?
Yes. Small and frequent meal intake; no spicy, greasy food or caffeine or alcohol; staying hydrated; and having a balanced diet aid in recovery.
Does H. pylori testing and treatment are insurable?
Medical examinations and drugs are covered under most insurance plans, such as Medicare and Medicaid. Your benefits can be checked by our team.