Heliobacter Pyroli

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a small bacterium that lives in the lining of the stomach, and can cause inflammation and infection. It is a major cause of peptic ulcers, gastric cancer, and other gastrointestinal diseases. H. pylori can be detected through several tests, such as a breath test, stool test, or biopsy. Treatment for H. pylori infections typically includes a combination of antibiotics and acid suppressants. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are important, as H. pylori infections can lead to serious health complications.

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Digestive Disorders And Diagnosis

ISSN: 2574-4526
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Rongbiao Tang, Ruijin hospital
Digestive diseases are disorders of the digestive tract. In digestion, food and drink are broken down into small parts (called nutrients) that the body can absorb and use as energy and building blocks for cells.The digestive tract is made up of the esophagus (food tube), stomach, large and small intestines, liver, pancreas, and the gallbladder