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Antibiotic Therapy (H. pylori eradication, Infective Diarrhea)

About Antibiotic Therapy (H. pylori eradication, Infective Diarrhea)

Antibiotic therapy is used in gastroenterology to treat bacterial infections such as Helicobacter pylori infection and i...

Overview

Antibiotics are selected based on the type of infection and severity of symptoms. Common uses include: H. pylori eradication therapy Bacterial gastroenteritis Infective diarrhea Liver abscess treatment Intestinal infections Combination therapy may be required in resistant infections.

Understanding The Procedure

Symptoms That May Require Antibiotic Therapy (H. pylori eradication, Infective Diarrhea)

  • Abdominal pain or cramps
  • Diarrhea and loose stools
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Fever associated with infection
  • Ulcer-related symptoms in H. pylori infection

Recovery & Outlook

Appropriate antibiotic therapy effectively eradicates infections, heals ulcers, and prevents serious gastrointestinal complications.

Risks

  • Antibiotic resistance
  • Allergic reactions
  • Diarrhea related to antibiotics
  • Nausea or stomach upset
  • Alteration of normal gut bacteria

Post-Operative Care

  • Complete the full antibiotic course
  • Maintain hydration properly
  • Avoid contaminated food and water
  • Follow dietary recommendations carefully
  • Report persistent symptoms to healthcare providers

Doctors Who Perform Antibiotic Therapy (H. pylori eradication, Infective Diarrhea)

Meet experienced gastroenterology doctors who regularly evaluate and perform antibiotic therapy (h. pylori eradication, infective diarrhea).

Dr Rakesh Shringeri

Dr Rakesh Shringeri

MBBS,MRCP & FRCP,FESBGH

KMC: 65440

Consultant Gastroenterologist

Dr Pratibha Setty

Dr Pratibha Setty

MBBS, DNB, DM (Gastroenterology)

KMC: 53359

Consultant Gastroenterologist

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