Endoscopy negative but with gastritis
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:11 am
Hi there. I hope you are doing well.
I had H pylori when I was 19 years old. It was successfully eradicated.
I am now a 35 year old male experiencing stomach issues. Those issues include: heartburn, lump in throat, nausea, post-nasal drip, burning in my stomach.
I was on Nexium 40 mg twice a day and then switched to 60 mg Dexilant once a day. I went for an endoscopy while I was on these medications. I raised this with my GI doctor who said that it would not affect the results. He did tell me not to take any medications the morning of the procedure. I followed his instructions. The endoscopy included a biopsy for h pylori. The results are as follows:
HISTOLOGY
TISSUE:
1) Gastric bx
CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS:
1) R/O h. pylori
2) erosion
DIAGNOSIS:
STOMACH, BIOPSIES:
- antral mucosa with mild chronic gastritis.
- stain for h.pylori is negative.
- oxyntic mucosa not identified.
I was then prescribed 40mg pantoprazole twice a day, which does help most of the time, and I watch what I eat. I have been told that my gastritis is due to a very poor diet (lots of spicy food and fried food) and high stress and anxiety (I have a newborn baby and we also moved into a two bedroom apartment). I always thought that gastritis was caused either by h pylori or NSAID use, but many doctors and GIs have told me that it is not always caused by those two and that it can be caused by poor diet and stress. Basically, I can't eat whatever I want like I used to do in my 20s.
All the doctors (and there's been at least 7 of them) I have asked have told me that biopsies with a stain to test for h.pylori would not result in a false negative even while on a PPI. They've just told me that gastritis and GERD take a long time to heal. They have also told me that reinfection of h pylori after successful eradication is very unlikely in a developed country (I live in Canada). It has been 16 years since successfully eradicating h pylori.
I want to believe them and put this fear and anxiety to bed. Am I just worrying needlessly and has my anxiety gotten the best of me?
I had H pylori when I was 19 years old. It was successfully eradicated.
I am now a 35 year old male experiencing stomach issues. Those issues include: heartburn, lump in throat, nausea, post-nasal drip, burning in my stomach.
I was on Nexium 40 mg twice a day and then switched to 60 mg Dexilant once a day. I went for an endoscopy while I was on these medications. I raised this with my GI doctor who said that it would not affect the results. He did tell me not to take any medications the morning of the procedure. I followed his instructions. The endoscopy included a biopsy for h pylori. The results are as follows:
HISTOLOGY
TISSUE:
1) Gastric bx
CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS:
1) R/O h. pylori
2) erosion
DIAGNOSIS:
STOMACH, BIOPSIES:
- antral mucosa with mild chronic gastritis.
- stain for h.pylori is negative.
- oxyntic mucosa not identified.
I was then prescribed 40mg pantoprazole twice a day, which does help most of the time, and I watch what I eat. I have been told that my gastritis is due to a very poor diet (lots of spicy food and fried food) and high stress and anxiety (I have a newborn baby and we also moved into a two bedroom apartment). I always thought that gastritis was caused either by h pylori or NSAID use, but many doctors and GIs have told me that it is not always caused by those two and that it can be caused by poor diet and stress. Basically, I can't eat whatever I want like I used to do in my 20s.
All the doctors (and there's been at least 7 of them) I have asked have told me that biopsies with a stain to test for h.pylori would not result in a false negative even while on a PPI. They've just told me that gastritis and GERD take a long time to heal. They have also told me that reinfection of h pylori after successful eradication is very unlikely in a developed country (I live in Canada). It has been 16 years since successfully eradicating h pylori.
I want to believe them and put this fear and anxiety to bed. Am I just worrying needlessly and has my anxiety gotten the best of me?