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I never had heartburn or reflux ever in my life until last year. It got so bad I went to the doctor and tested positive for h.pylori. I went through triple therapy treatment and stayed on PPI for a month after. It has been 3 months and I recently retested negative two weeks ago. I’m doing much better than I was. However, I still have reflux. I’m having a flare-up which has been 2 days of reflux symptoms. I’m taking a PPI to help it, so hopefully it does. If reflux was a symptom, does that mean it’s likely that we have developed it forever? Is there a chance the reflux will just go away with time?
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3 months post treatment - need advice
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Re: 3 months post treatment - need advice
first of all, congratulation that you are now free of H. pylori.
yea.. it's common to have "episodes" after H. pylori eradication. some of the symptoms can be due to the damage done by H. pylori. some of these wound can take a long time to heal.
hopefully your episodes will come less and less frequent and gradually go away.
some people find that the reflux symptoms can be triggered by certain food. what do you think?
yea.. it's common to have "episodes" after H. pylori eradication. some of the symptoms can be due to the damage done by H. pylori. some of these wound can take a long time to heal.
hopefully your episodes will come less and less frequent and gradually go away.
some people find that the reflux symptoms can be triggered by certain food. what do you think?
Re: 3 months post treatment - need advice
Thank you so much for your response. Yes, I would say that the flare up happened after a couple of days of not sticking with my usual “healthy” diet and lots of stress. This is new to me, I will have to figure out how to control my stress levels and see what food works for me. I appreciate this website and all the information your team provides. I would be lost without it. I didn’t think that this whole experience would take months and months and months. Thank you.
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Re: 3 months post treatment - need advice
I think in some cases, the damage caused by H. pylori-related gastritis or other factors may lead to ongoing issues with acid reflux even after the infection has been successfully treated. Reflux symptoms can be temporary and may resolve on their own or with appropriate treatment, especially if they are linked to specific triggers or temporary factors. geometry dash lite
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Re: 3 months post treatment - need advice
Healing Period: Even after the H. pylori infection is cleared, your stomach and esophagus might need more time to heal fully. The inflammation and irritation caused by the infection could take some time to subside, which might explain why you're still experiencing reflux symptoms.Jaylene wrote: ↑Sat Apr 16, 2022 5:26 pmHi there,bitlife
I never had heartburn or reflux ever in my life until last year. It got so bad I went to the doctor and tested positive for h.pylori. I went through triple therapy treatment and stayed on PPI for a month after. It has been 3 months and I recently retested negative two weeks ago. I’m doing much better than I was. However, I still have reflux. I’m having a flare-up which has been 2 days of reflux symptoms. I’m taking a PPI to help it, so hopefully it does. If reflux was a symptom, does that mean it’s likely that we have developed it forever? Is there a chance the reflux will just go away with time?
Rebound Acid Hypersecretion: After stopping a PPI (proton pump inhibitor), some people experience an increase in acid production, known as rebound acid hypersecretion. This can lead to a temporary worsening of reflux symptoms. If this is the case, your reflux might improve as your body adjusts.
Diet and Lifestyle: Reflux can often be managed or reduced by dietary and lifestyle changes. Avoiding triggers like spicy foods, alcohol, caffeine, and large meals before bedtime can help. Elevating the head of your bed and maintaining a healthy weight are also beneficial.