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H pylori retest?
So i was diagnosed with h pylori +ve along with mild antral gastritis. I have finished the h pylori kit for 14 days also, i have been taking gaviscon and nexpro L for almost 1.5 months now. So, whichever day i stop using the nexpro at morning, i get stomach burning sensation at evening or so. I dont eat spicy or junk or much oily food... So does this mean h pylori is still present? And is antral gastritis completely curable or not? I am skeptical of taking ppi for long as i have heard that it creates much more problems later, and i am just 25.. my doctor says redo endoscopy with rut, but isn't there any other non invasive way? Please guide me.
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