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I Am Starting To Have Fatigue, Nausea, Chest Pains, And HTN. Can This Be The Sign Of H-Pyloric Infectin Coming Back ?

About two years ago I was diagnosed with H-Pyloric, and I was treated with medication and got rid of the infection. I am starting to have fatigue, nausea , chest pains, and HTN. I was curious can this be a sign of the infectin coming back ?
Sat, 19 Feb 2011
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Hello,

The symptoms you are having is not due to H. pylori infection. This infection causes stomach symptoms only.
I recommend you see a cardiologist because you should not bypass the chest pains problem. You should have a full examination so that the exact cause of your symptoms will be identified.

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I Am Starting To Have Fatigue, Nausea, Chest Pains, And HTN. Can This Be The Sign Of H-Pyloric Infectin Coming Back ?

Hello, The symptoms you are having is not due to H. pylori infection. This infection causes stomach symptoms only. I recommend you see a cardiologist because you should not bypass the chest pains problem. You should have a full examination so that the exact cause of your symptoms will be identified. If you need more help, visit: www.med50.blogspot.com