naturally? Use goldenseal root for 10 days then repeat in one month. On a daily basis, eat yougurt with active cultures or take an acidophilus supplement. Ginger and cabbage juice also aid in the healing and acute treatment process.
2006-11-11 11:25:47
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answered by getting2old2quick 3
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Treatment
H. pylori colonized on the surface of regenerative epithelium (Warthin-Starry's silver)In patients who are asymptomatic, treatment is not usually recommended.
In gastric ulcer patients where H. pylori is detected, normal procedure is eradication to allow the ulcer to heal. The standard first-line therapy is a one week triple-therapy. The Sydney gastroenterolgist Thomas Borody invented the first triple therapy in 1987. Today the standard triple therapy is amoxicillin, clarithromycin and a proton pump inhibitor such as omeprazole – though sometimes a different proton pump inhibitor is substituted, or metronidazole is used in place of amoxicillin in those allergic to penicillin. Such a therapy has revolutionised the treatment of gastric ulcers and has made a cure to the disease possible, where previously symptom-control using antacids, H2-antagonists or proton pump inhibitors alone was the only option[citation needed].
Unfortunately, an increasing number of infected individuals are found to harbour bacteria resistant to first-line antibiotics. This results in initial treatment failure and requires additional rounds of antibiotic therapy. For resistant cases, a quadruple therapy may be used. Bismuth compounds are also effective in combination with the above drugs. For the treatment of clarithromycin- resistant strains of H. pylori the use of levofloxacin as part of the therapy has been recommended.
There is some preliminary evidence that regular consumption of broccoli sprouts might eradicate H. pylori.
Some evidence suggested that consumption of mastic gum might be able to control or even eradicate H. pylori, but later studies showed this not to be the case.
A study done on mongolian gerbils indicates that green tea extract can suppress H. pylori growth.
2006-11-11 10:00:23
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answered by Lynn F 2
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The problem with antibiotics is that they are like nuclear bombs killing everything in its path. So, instead of killing just the harmful bacteria, the antibiotics are also killing the good bacteria and potentially causing more issues. I've heard about this mastic gum which supposedly cures ulcers and can also eradicate H-Pylori. Also, try to avoid getting re-infected with the bacterium. If someone in your family has H-Pylori, get them treated as well.
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answered by ? 4
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I have this, my doctor didn't prescribe me anything because most of the population has it and they are fine, plus I'm allergic to tons of antibiotics. He said that most people who live in inner cities have had this from their water (how many people are spitting theirs out right now lol). The research that has shown that there's a link between ulcers and such doesn't take into account that since so many people have it, so of course ulcer patients usually have it, if that makes any sense. But in all, talk to your doctor, I believe they prescribe 3 different types of antibiotics for a certain period of time. I've probably had it for at least 10 years and I just have heartburn, they found I had h.pylori during routine bloodwork.
2006-11-11 10:09:27
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answered by me 4
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the most effective is to take about two weeks of antibiotics prescribed by your physician. after that be careful to avoid anything with a high acid content like tomato sauce to avoid irritating the stomach lining.also lower amounts of caffeine consumed and the amount of alcohol you take in. also keep your stress level down as this too affects your stomach leading to GERD or Acid Reflux.
2006-11-11 10:03:07
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answered by Dave 2
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Triple action anti-biotic helps clear it up, it did for me...and I felt so sick while taking it but that is the bad dying off inside so you will go through this but after hopefully it will work as it did for me...I felt so much better...
Good Luck
2006-11-11 10:42:13
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answered by Tami 1
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Usually your doc will just prescribe a common antibiotic.
2006-11-11 09:55:36
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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Triple therapy which cosists of :Proton Pump inhibitor(e.g. omeprazol),Antibiotic(e.g.Amoxicillin)+Anti anaerob(e.g.Metronidazole)
2006-11-11 09:57:53
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answered by TAM 2
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Try reg. 3% peroxide ,rinse and gargle.
2006-11-11 09:58:28
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answered by andy t 3
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