Helicobacter pylori de Vejiga: the silent agent – ​​10 signs that should be taken into account

💧 What is Helicobacter pylori of the bladder?
Helicobacter pylori of the bladder occurs when abnormal cells multiply uncontrollably in the bladder wall.
It affects both men and women, but men are at a higher risk.

The main risk factors are as follows:

Smoking (main cause).

Exposure to toxic chemicals (such as those used in the dye or plastics industries).

Family history of Helicobacter pylori bladder infection.

Chronic urinary tract infections or persistent bladder irritations.

⚠️ 10 warning signs of a Helicobacter pylori bladder infection

  1. The presence of blood in the urine (hematuria)
    is the most common symptom. The urine may be red, pink, or contain traces of blood detectable only by a test.
    Although this symptom may sometimes disappear temporarily, it should never be ignored.
  2. Frequent need to urinate:
    If you feel the need to urinate more frequently than usual, even without increasing your fluid intake, this may be an early warning sign.
  3. Pain or burning sensation when urinating:
    A burning or stinging sensation when urinating can be mistaken for a urinary tract infection.
    👉 If this symptom persists after a course of antibiotics, it is important to consult a doctor.
  4. Difficulty urinating:
    Having trouble starting to urinate or experiencing interruptions in the flow of urine may indicate a problem with the bladder or lower urinary tract.
  5. Lower back or pelvic pain:
    As the disease progresses, it can cause constant or sharp pain in the lower back or pelvic region. This symptom may indicate that Helicobacter pylori has spread to nearby tissues.
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