H. Pylori Infection


Overview and Facts about H. Pylori Infection

H. pylori infection is caused by the common bacterium Helicobacter pylori, which grows inside the acidic environment of the stomach and small intestine, causing problems to your digestive health.

When these spiral-shaped bacteria penetrate the protective mucous layer of your stomach, the exposed tissue may become damaged by harmful digestive acids.

Inflammation from H. pylori infection, compounded with exposure to irritating stomach acid, is the most common cause for the development of peptic ulcers, painful sores found inside your stomach lining and in the upper part of the small intestine.

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