Physicians don't generally test for Helicobacter Pylori unless a patient exhibits gastric complaints, and even then, patients themselves have to frequently convince - or even beg their GPs to run a test after learning about H. Pylori through a news flash or reading about the long-term risks associated with its infection. Unfortunately, if a patient suffers from non-gastric symptoms, there is little chance that the average doctor is willing to make a Helicobacter Pylori connection... Full Text

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