H. pylori bacteria survive in the stomach by releasing urease, which creates a protective environment that neutralizes acid, allowing them to hide in the mucus layer and attach to the stomach lining; this triggers an immune response that causes chronic inflammation, leading to ulcers and potential bleeding if untreated, requiring antibiotic treatment for 10-14 days.
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Hidden Stomach Damage by H. Pylori. (AI generated video ) #stomach #streetfood #medicalAdded:
One normal evening in a busy street food market everything looks delicious hot, fresh, and tempting.
>> Here you go, hot and fresh.
>> A simple meal served in seconds.
>> Thank you, it looks delicious.
>> The first bite carried more than just food.
The attack had already begun from inside the mouth.
It went deeper inside into the stomach where acid destroys everything.
Nothing survives here but one bacteria does. H. pylori, Helicobacter pylori.
Let's find out how it survives.
Inside the stomach acid strikes. Weak bacteria are destroyed immediately but H. pylori adapts to survive.
H. pylori [music] releases a chemical called urease. This changes its surroundings and creates a protective area that makes the acid [music] weaker.
Because of this it can survive instead of being destroyed. We just simply see it like a cover being formed around the bacteria created by this reaction.
Next, Helicobacter pylori infection tries to find a safer place to survive.
It moves into the stomach's mucus layer.
This layer acts like a hidden shelter where the acid is weaker. Inside this mucus the bacteria can move closer to the stomach lining where it can attach and start a long-term infection.
Next, H. pylori sticks to the stomach lining. The body detects danger and sends alarm signals. Blood vessels bring immune cells to the area to fight it.
Immune cells arrive and try to fight H.
pylori. But the bacteria survive by hiding in the mucus layer. It becomes a long battle inside the stomach like a constant storm. This ongoing fight causes irritation and inflammation.
Slowly weakening the stomach lining. And over time it can lead to ulcers.
Ulcers form in the stomach lining and the tissue becomes weak and damaged.
Then stomach acid directly touches them and makes the damage worse.
If the damage continues the ulcer can start bleeding and the stomach becomes painful.
The damage becomes more serious over time.
With continuous irritation and bleeding risk the stomach stays weak and painful.
When the infection continues for too long medical treatment becomes necessary because the immune system cannot fully remove it. Antibiotics are then used for 10 to 14 days to kill the bacteria and help the stomach heal.
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