Common Causes And Risk Factors For Canker Sores
Helicobacter Pylori

Helicobacter pylori is a type of bacteria that can cause stomach ulcers and stomach infections, as well as increase the risk of canker sores. Helicobacter pylori infections are particularly common in childhood. Patients with this infection may experience nausea, abdominal pain, frequent burping, bloating, and loss of appetite. Unintentional weight loss might occur. Some individuals with a Helicobacter pylori infection never display any symptoms. This infection is a frequent cause of peptic ulcers, and patients who have ulcers are normally tested for the Helicobacter pylori bacteria. Blood tests, breath tests, stool tests, and endoscopic tests may be used for diagnostic purposes. To treat this infection, doctors often prescribe two or more antibiotics. Medications that suppress stomach acid, including proton pump inhibitors, H-2 (histamine) blockers, and bismuth salicylate may be prescribed to help the stomach heal. Patients are tested for Helicobacter pylori roughly four weeks after completing treatment. If the infection is still present, the patient will need to have another round of treatment with different antibiotics.
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