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[|Human|] My son was diagnosed with an H Pylori infection and followed the triple medication plan of two antibiotics and an antacid a few months ago. He is still getting frequent stomach aches, at least 3-4 times a week and they appear to be getting more debilitating. Dr wants to start him on antacids but I d rather know the source of the problem before treating blindly. I am going to start a food journal in the next week as well as having a stool sample sent to the lab to see if the H pylori is still present. Is there anything else you would suggest?
[|AI|]  Hello! Thank you for the query. It is possible that eradication of H. Pylori has been ineffective, and the bacteria is still there. But it is also possible that this bacteria presence were not the reason of your sons pains (usually such infection is painless if no ulcers). In the area of stomach, also pancreas and gallbladder can give symptoms. And these conditions should be checked as well with ultrasound and blood tests. Stomach is in close neighborhood of the large intestine. Sometimes severe bacterial infection can give such symptoms. Stool culture tests seems to be advisable. Just note that it may happen that you won't be able to find the source of the pain and will and up with IBS diagnose. Hope this will help. Regards.