Guest guest Posted April 4, 2001 Report Share Posted April 4, 2001 Sheryl - What did the doctor tell you about H Pylori? Are you having gastrointestinal (digestive) problems? Curious as to whether you had a blood test or endoscopy. The information below sounds very whoth reading!!! Barbara NewStandard: 8/12/99 http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:www.s-t.com/daily/08-99/08-12-99/zzzaddon ..htm+H+Pylori++hives & hl=en ---- A new bit of information casts light on a hidden cause of hives. H. pylori, the bacterium implicated in ulcers, has also been implicated as a hive cause. Burping or Belching and H.Pylori <---: chronic hives and h.pylori Re: H. Pylori and nausea . http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:medhlp.netusa.net/forums/gastro/archive/4 544.html+H+Pylori++hives & hl=en --- October the 10th I was put on tetricycline, Pepto Bixmo, and Flagly. After four days I broke out in very bad hives and was told to stop again. I'm concerned that I building antibodies to the antibiotics and eventually nothing will kill the H. pylori. Chronic Hives archives http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:bcn.net/~stoll/archives/hives/2166.html+H +Pylori++hives & hl=en --- Finally her allergist heard of some new research linking hives and the bacteria, H. Pylori. This is the bacteria that causes ulcers. She tested positive for H. Pylori. The treatment is multiple courses of strong antibiotics. This is a very difficult bug to kill. After two courses of double antibiotics, the hives are gone! Her allergist is Dr. Amadio in ville, Indiana. Tell your doctor. Spread the word. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2001 Report Share Posted April 4, 2001 Thanks Barbara - I had a blood test done by my allergist at my suggestion. It came back positive. As I have been reading more and more about H Pylori - I have learned that about 30% of people in the US harbor the bacteria in their stomachs and test positive. Some people never show any signs and live with it forever never knowing. Others develop ulcers or other conditions and they find it (like me). I have been extremely nauseous for the last few months as well but I thought it was due to the anxiety I have over the hives. I have been extremely anxious about my cold urticaria and not taking any anti-anxiety medication. Of course now that I'm reading everything about H Pylori - I feel like I have every symptom and I'm scared that I may have ulcers or something. I guess it would be nice if it were the cause of my urticaria and I could get rid of both conditions at once but the treatment for H Pylori is strong and I am allergic to some of the medications. Now I get to see a whole new round of doctors and more tests and medication. If I thought I was scared before.... --- Barbie8051@... wrote: > Sheryl - > > What did the doctor tell you about H Pylori? > Are you having gastrointestinal (digestive) > problems? > Curious as to whether you had a blood test or > endoscopy. > The information below sounds very whoth reading!!! > Barbara > > > <A > HREF= " http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:www.s-t.com/daily/08-99/08-12-99/zzza\ ddon.htm+H+Pylori++hives & hl=en " >NewStandard: > 8/12/99</A> > > http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:www.s-t.com/daily/08-99/08-12-99/zzzaddon > > .htm+H+Pylori++hives & hl=en > ---- A new bit of information casts light on a > hidden cause of hives. H. > pylori, the bacterium implicated in ulcers, has also > been implicated as a > hive cause. > > <A > HREF= " http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:www.helico.com/cgi-bin/HyperNews/get/\ diagnosis/28.html%3Fnogifs+H+Pylori++hives & hl=en " >Burping > or Belching and H.Pylori</A> <---: <A > HREF= " http://www.helico.com/cgi-bin/HyperNews/get/diagnosis/28/1/1/2.html?nogifs\ " >chronic > hives and h.pylori</A> > > <A > HREF= " http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:medhlp.netusa.net/forums/gastro/archi\ ve/4544.html+H+Pylori++hives & hl=en " >Re: > H. Pylori and nausea</A> . > > http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:medhlp.netusa.net/forums/gastro/archive/4 > > 544.html+H+Pylori++hives & hl=en > --- October the 10th I was put on tetricycline, > Pepto Bixmo, and Flagly. > After four days I broke out in very bad hives and > was told to stop again. I'm > concerned that I building antibodies to the > antibiotics and eventually > nothing will kill the H. pylori. > > <A > HREF= " http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:bcn.net/~stoll/archives/hives/2166.ht\ ml+H+Pylori++hives & hl=en " >Chronic > Hives archives</A> > > http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:bcn.net/~stoll/archives/hives/2166.html+H > > +Pylori++hives & hl=en > --- Finally her allergist heard of some new > research linking hives and > the bacteria, H. Pylori. This is the bacteria that > causes ulcers. She tested > positive for H. Pylori. The treatment is multiple > courses of strong > antibiotics. This is a very difficult bug to kill. > After two courses of > double antibiotics, the hives are gone! Her > allergist is Dr. Amadio in > ville, Indiana. Tell your doctor. Spread the > word. > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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