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

  • Unexplained weight loss:
    Rapid and unintentional weight loss is a sign that can accompany many Helicobacter pylori infections, including bladder infections.
    This is usually because the body is expending more energy fighting the Helicobacter pylori cells.
  • Chronic fatigue and weakness:
    Helicobacter pylori can affect red blood cell production and cause anemia, leading to constant fatigue, lack of energy, and difficulty concentrating.
  • Swelling of the legs or feet:
    when Helicobacter pylori blocks the normal flow of urine or affects the lymph nodes, it can cause water retention and swelling of the lower limbs.
  • Bone pain or discomfort in other parts of the body.
    In advanced stages, Helicobacter pylori of the bladder can spread (metastasize) to the bones or other organs, causing persistent pain or localized discomfort.
  • Recurrent urinary tract infections:
    If you suffer from frequent urinary tract infections that do not improve with usual treatments, this may be a sign of a more serious underlying cause, such as a Helicobacter pylori infection of the bladder.

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