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My neice was diagnosed with helicobacter pylori from one Dr. and ananorexia nervosa from another Dr.? |
She lost from May this year 18 kg(39.6 lbs).What ever she eat she throws-up.She is only 17 years old.I took her for a breathing test, the doctor said she has Helicobacter Pylori and gave her antibiotics,she is feeling a little better, but not much. Would it posible that she would be throwing-up so much from this bacteria? Thank you. I had H.Pylori a few years ago. It's very possible that one of the antibiotics is making her sick, especially if one of them is Biaxin. Biaxin is one of those meds that causes serious stomach upset, so much to the point that a lot of people can't handle it. I was one of them. I had to be put on a different regimen of antibiotics b/c of it, but I did get better. Hope she feels better soon. I knew someone who was a helicopter pyro, too. Always lighting fires to other peoples choppers. I still can't figure that one out. Dang good question, though. Heliobacter pylori is the root cause of ulcers. Ulcers can make the stomach easily unsettled. So yes, the bacteria could possibly be responsible, but more than likely in an indirect way. I was diagnosed With HP . I complain to my Dr about burning in my stomach area (around the solar plexis area) He told me that in the old days it was falsely diagnosed as ulcers, but a blood test can identify if HP is present. In any event he put me on a 2 week regimen of 3 different pills(one of which was antibiotics) and now I am ok. It would seem as if both doctors may be right. I say seek a third opinion. Good Luck if she tested positive for helicobacter the antibiotics will cure that. However she could still be throwing up from a number of possible things. Is the doctor aware that she is still sick? Helicobacter pylori is associated with a majority of ulcers, especially in the intestine. Your niece sounds a bit young for this, typically, but it's not impossible. Really, she should have a biopsy done via scope to have an official diagnosis, although the breath test is ok. She should be on triple therapy if she really has this. It consists of two antibiotics and pepto bismol usually. |
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