How should Helicobacter pylori be treated
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Whether Helicobacter pylori can be completely killed is the concern of many patients with gastric disease. In addition to the conventional treatment, we should also pay attention to the postoperative care to prevent the rebound of Helicobacter pylori. Let me share the treatment of Helicobacter pylori.
How should Helicobacter pylori be treated
First: scientific treatment, choose the appropriate eradication program: there are many programs to eradicate Helicobacter pylori: triple therapy, quadruple therapy, probiotics therapy and so on. There are also many drugs to eradicate Helicobacter pylori: omeprazole, amoxicillin, metronidazole, gentamicin, furazolidone, Wyatt probiotics and so on. In so many programs and drugs, we must choose the one that suits us.
Second: second, pay attention to the recovery, to avoid the recurrence of Helicobacter pylori: we all know that Helicobacter pylori is easy to repeat, so after the eradication of Helicobacter pylori, we must do a good job in the recovery of care, to adjust the local micro ecological time for the stomach, and gradually restore the immunity to Helicobacter pylori.
Third: the last usually do not often use antibiotics, can use omeprazole + amoxicillin + metronidazole, this program is cheap, economic burden is small, the effect of low drug resistance of the population is also relatively ideal. If I often use antibiotics, I will choose omeprazole + amoxicillin + furazolidone. This program has a high eradication rate, but has great side effects. If the adverse reactions are relatively strong, I will choose Wyatt probiotics, which has a higher eradication rate and fewer adverse reactions, but the price is slightly higher.
matters needing attention
Helicobacter pylori treatment, we all know that Helicobacter pylori is very easy to repeat, so after the eradication of Helicobacter pylori, we must do a good job in post-treatment care, give the stomach time to adjust the local microecology, and gradually restore the immunity to Helicobacter pylori.