Helicobacter pylori TestsGastric Ulcer Test, H. pylori Test, Peptic Ulcer Test, Stomach Ulcer Test, Stool Antigen Test, Urea Breath Test What To Think About- The radioactive urea breath test is not
recommended for children or for pregnant or breast-feeding women because of
exposure to a small amount of radioactivity.
- The stool antigen test
is the newest and least expensive of the four tests for Helicobacter pylori, but it may not be as accurate as the
other tests. The stomach biopsy is very accurate, but it is the most expensive
and most risky of the four tests.
- A negative stool antigen test
does not always mean that an H. pylori infection is not
present.
- Although many people are infected with H.
pylori bacteria, only a few of them will develop peptic ulcer disease.
For this reason, other factors (such as a person's symptoms) should be
considered when interpreting the results of an H. pylori
test.
- Blood tests for H. pylori may be
positive for several years after the infection; therefore, the urea breath test
or a biopsy may be used to determine if treatment has been
effective.
- If your symptoms persist, an endoscopy may be needed.
For more information, see the medical test
Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
- Having
an infection with H. pylori increases your chances of
having cancer of the stomach; but the risk is very low.
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