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What Causes These Symptoms?

I had h pylori in which was treated via antibiotic. I take probiotics on occasion to aid in digestion. Currently, I have lower stomach cramps,pain,bloating,fatigue,lighthediness,nausea,lowerback pain,,random dizziiness,more frequent urination..I was retesed for hpylori and it went away..what can this be?
Mon, 9 Nov 2015
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
You have not mentioned the duration of your symptoms. However, the symptoms do not suggest an exacerbation of a Helicobacter pylori infection. It is more suggestive of an enteric bacterial or viral infection that must have caused an infection.

You should give your urine and feces for culture and sensitivity to know what this is. Please meet your physician with these results, and he should help you in taking this further.
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What Causes These Symptoms?

You have not mentioned the duration of your symptoms. However, the symptoms do not suggest an exacerbation of a Helicobacter pylori infection. It is more suggestive of an enteric bacterial or viral infection that must have caused an infection. You should give your urine and feces for culture and sensitivity to know what this is. Please meet your physician with these results, and he should help you in taking this further.