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chronic inflamation
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chronic inflamation

by Sebas, Nov 14, 2002 12:00AM
I had a erudication of H Pylore back in march, after they found an ulcer in my duodenum, 2 months later the bacteria was not found again at a follow up. But now its 8 months later and i still have a not specified chronic inflamation in my duodenum.

Is this a know thing or is my H pylori back again or is there no cure for me?
Member Comments (1)

by Tomasello_MD, Nov 14, 2002 12:00AM
The cure rate for H.Pylori is somewhere between 80-95% depending on the treatment you received. So... yes... it is possible that it has returned. In my experience, the best combination of medications to eradicate H.Pylori is a 14 day combination of Amoxicillin, Biaxin and Prevacid. (~95% cure rate).

by frankcmr, Jul 15, 2008 10:29AM
A related discussion, Same issue as Sabas was started.
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