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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) Infection Symptoms

Exacerbation Symposium

Exacerbation of gastritis is accompanied by severe pain after eating and vomiting. [7] The painful sensations can be so strong that it is difficult for a person to straighten up. The pain is often characterized by a burning or throbbing sensation. Vomiting may be mixed with mucus and dark blood clots if stomach start to bleed. At the same time, the chair becomes dark, almost black. In an acute attack, a person may lose consciousness, the skin turns pale, the pulse is barely palpable, breathing becomes shallow, and a lot of sweat is released. In this case, urgent hospitalization is required.

Generally, abdominal pain may subside for some time before activation again.

Diarrhea

Diarrhea results from a rise in the frequency of motions of the colon, an increase in stool softness, or both. [8]

Increased secretion of fluid into the intestine, decreased absorption of fluid from the intestine, or rapid passage of stool through the intestine are the triggers of diarrhea.

Diarrhea-related symptoms include abdominal pain, especially cramping. Other symptoms depend on the diarrhea’s cause.