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What are the symptoms of a Helicobacter pylori overgrowth?
Helicobacter Pylori (H. pylori) Overgrowth Symptoms
A Helicobacter pylori overgrowth in the gut can lead to a range of symptoms that may vary from person to person. Some individuals may experience no symptoms at all, while others may have noticeable signs of infection.
Common symptoms include persistent abdominal pain or discomfort, especially in the upper abdomen, which may worsen when the stomach is empty or at night. You may also experience a feeling of fullness or bloating after eating, frequent burping, and an increased sensitivity to certain foods.
In severe cases, individuals may also develop nausea, vomiting, and unintended weight loss.