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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Gastric Issues

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Posted on Fri, 4 Nov 2016
Question: Hi,
I am facing regular gastric problem (past 7-8 months). I have done endoscopy (Reports details below).. Doctor has noted it's kind of a stomach ulcer and advised the below mentioned tablet's for 4-6 months. I do not see any significant improvement in health yet (On Medication for ~7 weeks) . Need a second opinion on this. Any suggestion or tips to over come this problem faster would be helpful.

Symptoms: Continuous Burp after food, Burning sensation in stomach, stomach pain at times.

Endoscopy report:

OGD

Indication: Persistent dyspepsia
Premedication:
Oesophagus: Normal

Stomach: Erythema in body and antrum

Duodenum:
D1: Erythema seen.
D2: Normal

Biopsy: From antrum for H pylori, RUT - Negetive

Impression: Erythema in body and antrum.
Duodenities
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Happykumar Kagathara (11 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Possibility of H.Pylori associated erosions

Detailed Answer:
Good mornig Mr XXXX,
1) Endoscopy did not mention ulcer, it was gastric erosions (early stage of ulcer formation)
2) Overall presentation of your endoscopy was associated to gastritis (acidity)
3) Although, 90% of erosions in antral area of stomach are associated with H.Pylori infection RUT test for it was negative in your case. Still there might be possibility of it as you have symptoms of dyspepsia since long time and little improvement after medications. H.Pylori infection particularly affect antral part of stomach and cause gastric erosions and gastritis.
4) H.Pylori associated gastritis/gastric erosions require treatment for acidity (you are receiving already) + specific antibiotic treatment to eliminate H.Pylori infection for 14 days
5) Also I recommend you to continue these medications for minimum 2 weeks to get healing of erosions with reducing production of acid in stomach. During this type you must avoid any irritant food (spices, oily food) which aggravates erosions
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Veerisetty Shyamkumar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Happykumar Kagathara (2 days later)
Thanks a lot for your advice. I have couple of follow-up queries.

1) Do i have to consult my doctor again for possible antibiotic treatment for H.Pylori infection ?

2) Will it usually take 4-6 months time for me to completely get back to normal as mentioned by my doctor even with the current medication i am undergoing?

- Thanks
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Happykumar Kagathara (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
indirect evidence of H.Pylori

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
1) RUT test for H.Pylori was negative in your case.
2) But erosions in gastric antrum + failure of resolution of symptoms after treatment for acidity suggest probability of H.Pylori related gastritis
3) Yes, for any gastric erosion to heal, it will take 3-4 weeks with proper treatment of gastritis.
4) Since RUT test was negative, you have persistent symptoms I suggest you to consult your treating doctor again regarding this possibility of H.Pylori related gastric erosions
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Prasad
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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Gastric Issues

Brief Answer: Possibility of H.Pylori associated erosions Detailed Answer: Good mornig Mr XXXX, 1) Endoscopy did not mention ulcer, it was gastric erosions (early stage of ulcer formation) 2) Overall presentation of your endoscopy was associated to gastritis (acidity) 3) Although, 90% of erosions in antral area of stomach are associated with H.Pylori infection RUT test for it was negative in your case. Still there might be possibility of it as you have symptoms of dyspepsia since long time and little improvement after medications. H.Pylori infection particularly affect antral part of stomach and cause gastric erosions and gastritis. 4) H.Pylori associated gastritis/gastric erosions require treatment for acidity (you are receiving already) + specific antibiotic treatment to eliminate H.Pylori infection for 14 days 5) Also I recommend you to continue these medications for minimum 2 weeks to get healing of erosions with reducing production of acid in stomach. During this type you must avoid any irritant food (spices, oily food) which aggravates erosions