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What are the symptoms of gastric disease caused by Helicobacter pylori?


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H. pylori-induced gastropathy can cause upper abdominal pain, acid reflux, abdominal distension and other symptoms.
1. Upper abdominal pain
When there is a large number of H. pylori in the stomach, it may cause irritation to the gastric mucosa, resulting in damage to the gastric mucosa, resulting in upper abdominal pain.
2. Acid reflux
When there is H. pylori infection in the stomach, it may stimulate the increase of acid secretion, resulting in symptoms of gastric acid reflux.
3. Abdominal distension
When the stomach is stimulated by H. pylori, it may cause gastric motility to slow down, resulting in decreased digestive ability of patients, resulting in food staying in the stomach for a long time, resulting in abdominal distension.