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Question Title: H. Pylori Possible Culprit?Forum: The Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Forum
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I recently had an upper endoscopy which diagnosed both gastritis and duodenitis. Multiple biopsies were taken, and no sign was found of viral occlusions, H. Pylori, fungus or Giardia. Nevertheless, I had similar symptoms four years ago, tested negative for H. pylori at that time, and yet was able to eliminate all symptoms after a 7 day regimen of Flagyl I.V. and Pepto. Is it necessarily the case that one will test positive for H. pylori in all such biopsy situations? Doesn't this bacterium colonize, so biopsy might be hit or miss? I'm taking Pepcid, which is improving the duodenal symptoms, but continue to struggle with dyspepsia-like upper stomach symptoms even after 10 days (rumbling, slight burning, excess acid-like symptoms, funny taste in the mouth) - almost always after lunch and dinner, but seldom after breakfast or between meals. Sound like it might be worth trying another round of Flagyl? But - is viral infection-related irritation also a possibility? I've had a lingering one for a few months now, tho it's better. --------------------- I hope that this information is helpful. As always, this material is presented for educationbal pirposes only. Always ask your personal physician specific questions pertaining to your medical condition. HFHSM.D.-rf
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