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Infectious ulcer and Helicobacter pylori infection

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Infectious ulcer and Helicobacter pylori infection

Many of us feel the pain within the stomach and do not know what the reason ?!
This is not the problem, but the real problem is when the patient takes medical drugs to relieve the pain only and does not know that he may have complications or get infections, and to know the cause of pain must visit the doctor to conduct the necessary medical tests may be ulcer caused by infections caused by a bacterial infection certain bacteria Helicobacter Pylori (also called H. Bailori). In this article we will address some knowledge about the infection.




In fact, stomach ulcers can be caused by nonsterodial anti-inflammatory agents that include aspirin and are used to treat chronic joint pain; however, evidence suggests that H. pylori is almost the only cause of non-drug ulcer cases.


What is H. bilori bacteria or what is known as the "bronchial germ"?

It is a bacterium that causes gastritis and ulcers, and is the most common cause of peptic ulcers in more than half the world population, and may extend to the person throughout his life.

We now come to a more important question: is it contagious or not? And how to move from one person to another if it is really infectious ?!

The way in which H. pylori is infected is not known, but it remains contagious, transmitted from contaminated food and water or through one person to another through direct contact with the saliva.


What are the factors associated with the injury?

There are factors associated with injury, often in childhood, such as:

Living in crowded places.

2. Contaminated water.

3. Living with someone who has the same infection.

Poor sanitation.

As with each disease, its symptoms are also common.

1 - feeling nausea and vomiting

2 - burping

3. Abdominal swelling

4- Anemia

5 - pain in the continuity of the abdomen

6 - Braza blood or black.


What are the complications caused by these bacteria?

Gastric ulcers, which may cause damage to the lining of the stomach and intestines, allowing the stomach acid to work ulceration, resulting in inflammation of the membrane of the stomach.
Some studies have shown it to be a risk factor for stomach cancer, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a branch of the World Health Organization (WHO), in June 1994, that H. Bailori was a first-class carcinoma. A type of less common gastric cancer is the infectious lymphoma also appears to be generally produced by H. pylori. Recent research has shown that antiretroviral treatment for H. pylori may result in a significant reduction in a subset of this type of tumor, a dramatic development in both clinical medicine and cancer biology.
Therapeutic Policy

Antibiotic treatment: In 1994, a therapeutic course was approved for the ulcer with antibiotics: amoxicillin or tetracycline, metronidazole (flagel) and bismuth chains. In December 1995, a new therapeutic regimen was approved for four weeks containing clarithomycin with omprazole or ranitidine. A week-long treatment was also found to be highly effective.

In the end, dear readers do not neglect in your health is a blessing from the blessings of God Almighty, we will be accountable to all of them, and if he felt any of you pain or disease does not trade any medical drugs from another person or on his own and go to the specialist doctor. May Allah reward you with health and wellness and ask him to heal all patients.

Sources
1 - the book of infectious diseases and treatments by a group of scientists prepared and Arabization: Dr. Ayman Tawfiq
2. https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/hp.asp
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