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7. Peptic Ulcers
Since the helicobacter pylori exist and survive in the stomach or the intestines, some of its symptoms may manifest in these two areas as well. A peptic ulcer is one of the most common symptom of H. pylori infection. It is a medical condition wherein the walls of either the stomach or the intestinal tracts are damaged.
The most common types are gastric ulcers and duodenal ulcers. A peptic ulcer that’s a result of the complication of H. pylori will have the same symptoms such as burping, vomiting, and rapid weight loss. It is crucial to treat peptic ulcers at the earliest as it may result in permanently puncturing the stomach walls.
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