A 37-year-old executive returns to your clinic for follow-up of recurrent upper abdominal pain. He initially presented 3 weeks ago, complaining of an increase in frequency and severity of burning epigastric pain, which he has experienced occasionally for more than 2 years. Now the pain occurs three or four times per week, usually when he has an empty stomach, and it often awakens him at night. The pain usually is relieved within minutes by food or over-the-counter antacids, but then recurs within 2 to 3 hours. He admitted that stress at work had recently increased and that because of long working hours, he was drinking more caffeine and eating a lot of take-out foods. His medical history and review of systems were otherwise unremarkable, and, other than the antacids, he takes no medications. His physical examination was normal, including stool guaiac that was negative for occult blood. You advised a change in diet and started him on a proton pump inhibitor. His symptoms resolved completely with the diet changes and daily use of the medication. Results of laboratory tests performed at his first visit show no anemia, but his serum Helicobacter pylori antibody test was positive. » What is your diagnosis?
Peptic ulcer - gastric precisely as helicobacter pylori, a common cause of ulcer is found acts in the stomach
Pt. Is suffering from CHRONIC GASTRITIS due to H.Pylori infection.Eradicate it.