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Blood Test
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I went to the Docs last week as I've been suffering from severe acid reflux, I've had it on and off for years and was previosly prescribed Omeprazole. I have again been given the same drug (which works) and was sent for a blood test, well the surgery has just rang for me to make an appointment as something has come up on the test that needs me to see the Doc.
Any ideas what it might be?
Any ideas what it might be?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had h pylori with ulcer after the treatment the problem did settle considerably unfortunately I have a hiatus hernia so still get a degree of reflux and pain if I am not careful. I had the h pylori about 8 years ago had another endoscopy a couple of weeks ago. No sign of any h pylori or ulcer just the hiatus hernia. So the treatment does work.
you were thinking of the breath test for H pylori:
here
Breath test (called the carbon isotope-urea breath test or UBT):
Up to 2 weeks before the test, the patient must stop taking any antibiotics, bismuth-containing medications such as Pepto-Bismol, and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs).
The patient swallows a special substance containing urea (a waste product the body produces as it breaks down protein) that has been made harmlessly radioactive.
If H. pylori are present, the bacteria convert the urea into carbon dioxide, which is detected and recorded in the patient's exhaled breath after 10 minutes.
This test can identify almost all people who have H. pylori and confirm that the H. pylori infection has been fully treated.
this cocmment does not mean in any way that RR is gonna get one....
here
Breath test (called the carbon isotope-urea breath test or UBT):
Up to 2 weeks before the test, the patient must stop taking any antibiotics, bismuth-containing medications such as Pepto-Bismol, and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs).
The patient swallows a special substance containing urea (a waste product the body produces as it breaks down protein) that has been made harmlessly radioactive.
If H. pylori are present, the bacteria convert the urea into carbon dioxide, which is detected and recorded in the patient's exhaled breath after 10 minutes.
This test can identify almost all people who have H. pylori and confirm that the H. pylori infection has been fully treated.
this cocmment does not mean in any way that RR is gonna get one....