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DiscussionDoes H. Pylori lead to stomach cancer?
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hope less… heathy 30 yr old male
an infection started In the lg intestines causing two fistulas to bury though the anal muscles cause two external abscesses to burst which now leaks puss and fecal matter all the time.
Which would be treatable except for the ulcers that were found during the colonoscopy which have been biopsied awaiting results but doc says most likely crohn disease
Therefore he doesn’t want to treat the two fistulas due to complications with the underlining disease
Highly likely to cause Incontinence
Extremely painful bm extremely restricted diet and no hope …
You need to get this H Pylori cured. Anyone with this has a higher chance of getting stomach cancer.
I have been having bloating and gas in my stomach. My doctor had a Cat Scan performed, and said it showed no tumor or easily fixed condition. He said "the stomach wall shows atrophy and that is probably the reason for my bloating and stomach distension".. But, he offered no advice on what, if anything, I could do about that. Does anyone have any ideas?
Almost 3 years ago I had h pylori in addition to diverticulitis infection. I was treated for diverticulitis first then antibiotics for h pylori. I also did computer research on h pylori and supplements. What was suggested was Mastic Gum, Manuka honey and DGL. Between the antibiotics and the supplements it got cured.
I am new in this support group. I have been diagnosed with IBS mixed type, but I have very little abdominal pain or cramping. What I do have is bowel frequency, bloating and smelly gas after meals. I am not currently taking a probiotic, and occasionally use Metamucil wafers. These issues definitely impact my quality of life. Any suggestions or comments would e greatly appreciated.
I am also new to this group. I suffer from IBS-C. The thing that helped me the most was learning about FODMAPs. You can look it up online. Monash University has done extensive research on this topic.
I have had IBS since I had my gallbladder out 25 years ago. I also was diagnosed with gastroparesis.. Questions: how does one know if inflammation is part of the IBS issue. And how does gastroparesis relate to IBS. I have both IBS C and D. See gastro doctor, been on meds, back to Metamucil …doing yoga. Love to walk but concerned of having D …which has occurred. and I am 80 in good health. Any info appreciated.
My H Pylori was cured using antibiotics. I also take pantaprazole for Chronic Gastritis and to keep the acid under control. I also had a bleeding ulcer repaired via endoscope. I eat a low acid diet all the time. No booze,soda, lot's of water. No aspirin or Ibuphrofen. Cut out any spicey foods. Good Luck!