Stomach Health: When Your ‘Acidity’ Is Actually a Treatable H. Pylori Infection

Many people think stomach pain or burning is just acidity. However, sometimes these symptoms are caused by a treatable infection called H. Pylori infection. This infection is common worldwide, including in India. It can lead to symptoms that feel just like regular stomach acidity. But, with the right diagnosis and treatment, you can feel better quickly.

What Is H. Pylori Infection?

H. Pylori stands for Helicobacter pylori. It is a type of bacteria that lives in the stomach. In fact, the World Health Organization (WHO) says that about half of the world’s people have this infection. Many do not know they have it. Sometimes, it causes no problems. But, for others, it can lead to pain, ulcers, or even serious stomach issues.

Symptoms: How H. Pylori Mimics Acidity

Often, H. Pylori infection feels like simple acidity or indigestion. Because of this, people may not realize they have a treatable stomach infection. Common symptoms include:

  • Burning or pain in the upper stomach
  • Bloating after eating
  • Frequent burping
  • Nausea or feeling sick
  • Loss of appetite
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Sometimes, symptoms get worse on an empty stomach. But, since these signs are similar to regular stomach acidity, it is easy to get confused. If your symptoms do not improve with usual antacids, H. Pylori could be the cause.

    Causes and Risk Factors

    H. Pylori spreads mainly through food, water, or close contact with someone who has the infection. In many places, including India, crowded living conditions and poor sanitation make it easier for the bacteria to spread. You may be at higher risk if:

  • You live with someone who has H. Pylori
  • You drink unclean water
  • You eat food prepared in unhygienic conditions
  • Your living area has poor sanitation
  • Children are more likely to get infected, but adults can get it too. Good hygiene can help lower your risk.

    Diagnosis

    If you have ongoing stomach problems, your doctor may suggest tests to check for H. Pylori. These tests are simple and safe. Common ways to test for H. Pylori include:

  • Breath test: You drink a special liquid and breathe into a bag. The test checks for H. Pylori in your breath.
  • Stool test: A sample of your stool is checked for the bacteria.
  • Blood test: This test looks for antibodies to H. Pylori.
  • Endoscopy: In some cases, a small camera is used to look inside your stomach and take a sample.
  • Doctors choose the best test based on your symptoms and health.

    Treatment Options

    The good news is that H. Pylori infection is treatable. Doctors usually prescribe a combination of antibiotics to kill the bacteria. Along with antibiotics, you may get medicines to reduce stomach acid. This helps your stomach heal faster. Most people feel better within a few weeks. However, it is important to finish all your medicines, even if you feel well. This helps prevent the infection from coming back.

    Prevention and Stomach Health Tips

    While not all cases can be prevented, you can lower your risk of H. Pylori and other stomach problems by following these tips:

  • Wash your hands well before eating and after using the toilet
  • Drink clean, safe water
  • Eat food that is cooked and handled safely
  • Avoid sharing eating utensils with others
  • See a doctor if you have ongoing stomach pain or discomfort
  • In addition, eating a balanced diet and managing stress can help keep your stomach healthy.

    When to See a Doctor

    Sometimes, stomach symptoms can signal a more serious problem. You should see a doctor if you have:

  • Severe or lasting stomach pain
  • Blood in your stool or vomit
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Trouble swallowing
  • Symptoms that do not improve with usual treatment
  • Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent serious problems. Therefore, do not ignore ongoing stomach issues.

    If you have ongoing stomach issues, consult Olivian Diagnostics for proper diagnosis and treatment.