Pylori Case Study

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A patient with peptic ulcer disease may be treated with an antibiotic because antibiotics help kill or eliminate H. Pylori. Also, the doctor will decide of which treatment by determining what cause the patient peptic ulcer. The doctor may determine which antibiotic to use depending where the patient live and current resistance. Along with antibiotic, medication such Proton pump inhibitors may be used to block acid production. PPIs can kill the H. Pylori, and work against pylori infection. Acid reduction medication can also be used to keep acid from traveling to the digestive tract. Protectants medication helps protect the stomach lining. Doctors may consider giving triple therapy, quadruple therapy, and sequential therapy to help improve the patient condition. Triple therapy includes the antibiotic clarithromycin, metronidazole or the antibiotic amoxicillin, and a PPI. Doctors may prescribe quadruple therapy to treat patients who can’t take amoxicillin because of an allergy to penicillin, if a patient have previously received a macrolide …show more content…
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There are four methods that are used to detect pylori organisms. Blood antibody test is use to see whether the patient body has made H. pylori bacteria antibodies. If it is presence in the blood, it means the patient may be infected or once was infected. Urea breath test can also be done to see if the bacteria is in the patient stomach. Stool antigen test is another method, and it may also be performed to see if substance Aare present in the patient stool. The other test that can be done is a stomach biopsy which a small proportion is taken from the lining of the stomach and small intestine during an endoscopy.
The best regimen to treat H. pylori is the triple therapy and the doctor will prescribe that you take the following for 7 to 14 days, and it includes antibiotic of clarithromycin, antibiotic of metronidazole, and a