Saturday, January 30, 2010

Low Blood Platelet With Stomach Flu Low Blood Platelettes & H. Pylori Infection?

Low Blood Platelettes & H. Pylori infection? - low blood platelet with stomach flu

My husband was with thrombocytopenia (low platelet count is diagnosed) and your doctor that is humatologist human beings is an oncologist and a (for blood and cancer specialist) and his office called me a few days ago and said that Blood Work, they found an infection called H. pylori and use drugs for infectious Prevpac for the next 2 weeks. He complains that the drug makes you feel good and injured his chest. I have also read online frequently for infection with Helicobacter pylori bacteria with stomach cancer, it's basically telling me it's a high risk for gastric cancer and should not be mentioned, and I still think that his infection was fair . His platelets are higher today because there was a 10-day trial and prednezone of 27,000 increased to 103,000 still low, but not near the danger zone as before!

I am very concerned about this infection with H. pylori and stomach cancer, breast, and the question HES have! HELP PLEASE! Need advice?

2 comments:

Angela said...

If you need to the hospital if you develop chest pain. Chest pain is severe. Do you know the most common side effects of the above-Pac, I can not the reason to think that their Prevpac injured from his chest .... However, there are several treatment options for H. pylori - Prevpac if the combination does not work for him, there are several combinations of treatments that effectively kills H. Pylori?

Moreover, it is probably a link with cancer of the stomach by H. pylori, but I would not worry about it. That is not well studied, and make sure not only a high risk of developing cancer of the stomach to. Do not worry about stomach cancer. I think that if H. pylori has been eliminated, the risk of gastric cancer is very close normal ...

If you are not sure if your ulcer pain, I want to go. Even if it could be an ulcer, the risk of ulcer bleeding associated with thrombocytopenia ... I like to go there. Better safe than sorry.

muggle_c... said...

H. pylori is associated with stomach ulcers, stomach cancer may not be what your mind is somewhat reduced. I am pleased that his platelets were up. Talk to your doctor about pain in the chest, the result of an ulcer. I'm curious to know how your platelets were so low to begin with. However, in my opinion (as always) you talk to your doctor. This remedy is the only way he / she may delegate his concerns.

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