Is a stool question paper for helicobacter pylori more accurate than any other trial?
Anyway, I'm irritated that I enjoy to **** in a cup. It's ******* degrading and stupid. It's also a HUGE inconvenience to have to drive over 45 minutes to the hospital to drop it rotten. She seems approaching a ******* wack-job to me.
What do you think? Thanks like mad.
Answers: I found a link for you that describes adjectives the tests.
Apparently, the breath assessment is about as accurate as the stool question paper. The drawback of the breath test is that you own to swallow a radioactive compound, which means it probably have to be done in the nuclear tablets department of a hospital. The blood test is smaller quantity accurate, since it will show positive if you have have H. pylori before and recovered.
Doctors ask for stool sample all the time, and normally forget how disgusting all of us patients expect it is. Under the circumstances, the stool test seem to be the simplest and most likely to abandon usable results.
Prednisone can cause ulcer. If you have H. pylori, the ulcer are unlikely to go away on their own.
This sounds approaching a rather extensive workup for reflux, which most patients treat on their own near over-the-counter medications. Other than that, I don't consider your doctor to be a whack career.
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