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Can gastroscopy directly detect Helicobacter pylori?

Yes, a small amount of gastric mucosa tissue can be taken during gastroscopy, and the presence or absence of Helicobacter pylori infection can be quickly known through rapid urease test. Thank you, Dr. Zheng! Did the general hospital do this experiment when doing gastroscopy? Generally, hospitals that can carry out gastroscopy can carry out this examination. I can explain to the gastroscope in advance. I wonder if the doctors there have done this experiment. The report wrote that gastric antrum peristalsis caused mucosal congestion and redness. The pylorus is round and open. The result is chronic gastritis. I have been vomiting after eating recently, and my stomach hurts all day. Now I have taken a lot of medicine, and my stomach pain has improved a lot, but vomiting is incurable. I don't know if I have taken any medicine these two days. I began to feel a little tired, sleepy, sleepy and unable to sleep. According to your gastroscope report, Helicobacter pylori should not be detected. If you are not at ease, you can go to the hospital for 14 carbon breath test, which is a non-invasive examination. Your chronic gastritis is always vomiting. You can take some morphine. In addition, we should pay attention to reviewing our liver function to avoid drug-induced liver injury.