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I had Helicobacter Pylori and took antibiotics for 2 weeks.? |
I felt fine after the dose for 2 weeks.But since the two week period of feeling fine i have been feeling nautious and having chest pains (heartburn type) not all the time only when i eat something greasey or if i don't eat much at all. Has anyone else had this experience? (its been a month now) i'm trying to figure out if the antibiotics actually did kill off the bug or if it is evolving and regenerating in my stomach :( i am also trying to get pregnant (and i have pcos) my dr said the home preg test should read rightly but others are saying go have a blood test....i dunno if my systems up the creek, if i'm preggers(i hope its this one!) or if the bug hasn't gone yet....any help would be appreciated! Cheers Did you finish the antibiotics as prescribed? If so, chances of the bug morphing into something else are slim. The problem with antibacterial resistant bugs are poor med compliance and overuse of antibiotics. You may just be getting over the infection. This may have caused some gall bladder issues as well (since you mentioned greasy food). Anyway, as for the pregnancy issue, a blood test is always best. Good Luck I would sy you are paniking and a bit stressed as this can cause chest pains and nausea.Home pregnancy tests are very accurate they worked fine for me. Sounds like your ulcer is not gone-call ur Dr and advise him that your STILL having nausea and chest apin. You may be sick to the stomach if your pregnant but not having chest pain. Good Luck. |
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