Burning pain in the stomach area, associated with bloating, nausea and frequent burping is suggestive of Gastro oesophageal reflux or reflux of HCl either due to increased production or breach in the barrier of stomach mucosa.
Stomach is left upper abdomen, hence the pain of mucosal injury of stomach is located at epigastric area.
Helicobacter pylori is frequently associated with GERD.
The release of host cytokines after direct contact of H pylori with the epithelial cells of the gastric lining results in damage of Gastric mucosa.
Diagnosis --
Blood test will detect antibodies against H. Pylori.
Stool examination will detect H. Pylori antigen in faces.
This novel rapid test is based on monoclonal antibody immunochromatography of stool samples.
esophagogastroduodenoscopy biopsy usually demonstrate a variable number of H pylori organisms adhering to the gastric epithelium, both coating the gastric wall and lining the gastric glands. The mucous film appears to be decreased.
Treatment --
Treatment of acidity with Proton pump inhibitor like Omeprazole or H2 antihistaminics like Ranitidine.
treatment regimens for H. Pylori are amoxicillin, and clarithromycin for 10-14 days.
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