Under current theory, the main cause of true gastritis is H. pylori infection, which is found in an average of 90% of patients with chronic gastritis.
In the 1990s, scientists discovered that the main cause of true gastritis is infection from a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori).
The patient's clinical history may be particularly important in the diagnosis of this type of gastritis, since its cause is most often the result of chronic use of NSAIDs, alcoholism, or abuse of other substances.
Patients with erosive gastritis may be given treatments similar to those for H. pylori, especially since some studies have demonstrated a link between H. pylori and NSAIDs in causing ulcers.
Anorexia and loss of body mass are hallmark manifestations of acute or chronic disease, including infection or cancer. H. pylori gastritis causes alarming symptoms such as anemia and weight loss. It has been reported that H. pylori infection influences the growth rate in infants and children.
Studies were also underway to determine the role of H. pylori and resulting chronic gastritis in the development of gastric cancers.
There is no disease called as helicobacter disease. Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with peptic ulcers. Means both gastric or duodenal ulcers. This infection can be cured by course of antibiotics.
Himself. He drank a solution of the H. pylori bacteria and gave himself gastritis.
Yes, H. Pylori can cause dizziness. It absorbs Vitamin C, which then prevents the body from absorbing Iron, which then causes anemia. Anemia can cause dizziness.
H. pylori has been shown to be the main cause of ulcer disease, and has revolutionized the treatment of peptic ulcer disease. It also is believed to be linked to various cancers of the stomach.
Patients with erosive gastritis may also show no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they may include anorexia nervosa, gastric pain, nausea, and vomiting.
H pylori does not cause growling in stomach. H pylori is associated with acid peptic disease.
H. Pylori are implicated in acid peptic disease (acidity).