What Are The Symptoms Of H. Pylori Infection?
Most people with H. pylori infection have no gastrointestinal symptoms. However, people with H. pylori infection are about six times more likely to develop peptic ulcer disease than people not infected. When ulcers are present, pain or burning in the upper abdomen may develop. This often occurs an hour or so after meals and may worsen at night. These symptoms are often temporarily relieved by acid blocker medicines.