Friday, November 13, 2015


What would you think if I told you that there are bacteria which infected 2/3 of human population? People would that’s crazy and maybe even laugh about it. The truth is some intestinal bacteria stay out there and cause various diseases for decades.
The symptoms include heartburn, esophageal problems, diarrhea, flatulence, mid abdominal pain, constipation, reflux, bloating and burping. Many people think these symptoms look like a normal part of the body function.
Helicobacter Pylori can lead and cause gastritis, inflammation in the stomach and is responsible for 90% of duodenal ulcer and 8% of gastric ulcers. H. pylori is a non-digestive condition which includes cardio-vascular disorders, Raynaud’s disease and migraines that impair the circulation in human feet and hands.

The bacteria can cause anxiety and depression because it shortens the serotonin in the human brain. Now, people can understand why many people always feel uncomfortable in public places when bacteria are floating. It’s very hard to manage and concentrate on this problem especially when people have no clue what is going on. The spiral shaped bacteria resides in the human, but also animal stomach. This is not always associated with health problems like depression and anxiety. However, these bacteria acts in sneaky ways and sometimes people don’t even know they have it.

Many people intake Helicobacter Pylori by contaminated food and water. It can also be transmitted through feces and if people prepare food without washing hands, then they are at risk of infecting themselves with H. pylori. It is important to check the cleanliness at your homes or restaurants where you usually go. This bacterium can be very dangerous and even affect human life.
80% of people who have Helicobacter Pylori have managed to treat it successfully. Antibiotics are also very helpful and useful. You should however consult your doctor and get proper prescriptions. In many cases, antibiotics aren’t needed but it’s really the best option for a successful treatment. It’s great to be on a diet during the treatment. Make sure you get plenty of vitamin C, A, E, as well as zinc to protect the stomach.
People could also try taking probiotics like bifidobacteria to prevent and protect as well. Still, there aren’t any recommendations how to truly avoid H. pylori. Make sure you maintain good health and hygiene: wash your hands, drink mineral water from safe sources. If you feel you were at risk from H.  pylori contact and consult your doctor to get proper health examination. People could never be too careful when it comes to H. pylori, especially because this situation can affect your life and your social environment, too.

Source:www.fhfn.org

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