1. SymptomsÂ
Just like we’ve previously said, the majority of people who have helicobacter pylori don’t have any idea that they’re actually infected with this bacteria. Some experts say that they might have it in their bodies, but they don’t have something to trigger the symptoms. In addition to that, there are also people that might be born with more resistance to the harmful effect of this condition.
But when the symptoms of this bacteria finally appear, they are usually related to gastritis or a peptic ulcer. Here are some of the most common symptoms:
- loss of appetite;
- bloating;
- stomach pain (the pain can get even worse if your stomach is empty);
- frequent burping;
- nausea;
- bloating;
- ache or burning pain in your stomach (abdomen area);
- sudden and unintentional weight loss.