CHOOSE A HEALTH CONDITION QUESTIONNAIRE:
CHOOSE A HEALTH CONDITION QUESTIONNAIRE: H. PYLORI RISK

Could I have
H. Pylori? STOMACH HEALTH CONDITION CHECKER

Choose your gender:

Step 1/8

Are you >55 years of age?

Do you have tummy pains?

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Do you have a burning feeling in your stomach?

Step 3/8

Do you feel nauseous?

Step 4/8

Have you lost your appetite?

Step 5/8

Do you have bloating?

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Do you get indigestion?

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Have you lost weight?

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Your result:
Score: 1/9 Attention flags: 3/5

Your answers indicate that you may have H pylori. You can check for this using our Silex Stomach Health ( H. Pylori) self-test kit.

As you answered yes to:

you should also discuss this symptom with your GP as soon as you can, as it may need further investigation.

H pylori is an in infection that affects your stomach. It is incredibly common, affecting up to half of people around the world.

For many, it does not cause any symptoms. For those that do, they may develop symptoms like nausea, stomach pains or bloating.

Long term, it increases your risk of developing stomach and small bowel ulcers, as well as some forms of stomach cancer.

If the test is positive, a course of antibiotics from your GP should help to clear the infection.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on H pylori and more on improving your general health.

Your result:
Score: 1/9

Your answers indicate that you may have H pylori. You can check for this using our Silex Stomach Health ( H. Pylori) self-test kit.

If you are generally concerned about any of your symptoms or your test is normal, we would advise speaking with your GP.

H pylori is an in infection that affects your stomach. It is incredibly common, affecting up to half of people around the world.

For many, it does not cause any symptoms. For those that do, they may develop symptoms like nausea, stomach pains or bloating.

Long term, it increases your risk of developing stomach and small bowel ulcers, as well as some forms of stomach cancer.

If the test is positive, a course of antibiotics from your GP should help to clear the infection.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on H pylori and more on improving your general health.

Your result:

Your answers indicate that you do not have typical symptoms of H pylori. Many people however can be symptom free. If you would like to check regardless, or your symptoms change in future, you may want to use the Silex Stomach Health ( H. Pylori) self-test kit.

H pylori is an in infection that affects your stomach. It is incredibly common, affecting up to half of people around the world.

For many, it does not cause any symptoms. For those that do, they may develop symptoms like nausea, stomach pains or bloating.

Long term, it increases your risk of developing stomach and small bowel ulcers, as well as some forms of stomach cancer.

If the test is positive, a course of antibiotics from your GP should help to clear the infection.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on H pylori and more on improving your general health.