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Asked by a years old |Posted 7 months ago


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Kelvin Owusu

Sorry about your predicament. How was the diagnosis made? Did you do an endoscopy? It is important to go back for a review so we know for sure that we are dealing with a simple H. Pylori infection, and also to be properly treated. Sometimes the first treatment may not deal with the infection completely and a repeat treatment maybe required, or it could be something totally unrelated that is going on.Thanks

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2 doctors agreeAnswered 7 months ago
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Amanda Sackey

There maybe many reasons why you don’t feel full after eating. These may include your history of having had a pylori infection. You may still have the pylori infection or have a reinfection. You may have another illness for example a hormonal problem like a thyroid disease. You maybe pregnant. You may not be eating sufficient food or well balanced meals. You may have worms. I will be able to advise on what food to eat after I have some more information and do some investigations.

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0 doctor agreeAnswered 6 months ago
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Sarah Okine

It sounds like you're experiencing challenges with feeling full after eating, especially since you've been diagnosed with H. pylori. It's important to continue monitoring and reviewing your symptoms with your healthcare provider, regardless. Together, we can adjust your diet to support your recovery and improve your comfort after meals. Let's focus on incorporating foods that are gentle on your stomach and help you feel satisfied. I look forward to discussing strategies to optimize your nutrition during onsession."

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0 doctor agreeAnswered 4 months ago