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TITLE:

INCIDENCE OF INFECTIONS DUE TO H. PYLORI AMONG PATIENTS OF CHRONIC URTICARIA & BACTERIUM IMPACTS ON ITS COURSE

AUTHORS:

Dr Naqash Siddique Gorsi, Dr Usman Mushtaq, Dr Anum Rasool

ABSTRACT:

Objective: The aim of this research work is to find out the occurrence of infection of helicobacter pylori in the patients suffering from ICU (Idiopathic Chronic Urticaria) & to observe if the abolition of the bacterium impacts the urticaria’s course. Methodology: Total 100 patients suffering ICU & forty-three heathy females with matched in age and gender faced the serological examination for the infection of helicobacter pylori. We examined all the patients suffering from ICU for the infection of H. pylori with 13 C-urea tests as well as various tests of serology. We obtained the gastric biopsy from thirty-six patients. Patients with confirmed diagnosis of the infection of H. pylori were under treatment for complete two weeks. After completing six weeks, we tested all the patients for infection of H. pylori and we assessed their urticaria clinically. Results: We found no important disparity in the occurrence of infection due to helicobacter pylori between patients suffering from ICU & healthy controls. Seventy-six percent patients were available with the infection of H. pylori and 69.80% healthy controls were also facing the same issue. Out of total seventy-six treated patients, only twenty-four patients displayed comprehensive decrease of urticaria after the abolition of the infection of H. pylori, other patients showed a little improvement in some of the symptoms. Conclusion: The patients suffering from the ICU were available with the high frequencies of infections due to helicobacter pylori as healthy controls. There is a strong association of the bacterium eradication with the improvement of the symptoms of urticaria, signifying a probable part of the H. pylori in the development of this disease of skin complication. Key Words: Helicobacter, Frequencies, Urticarial, H. Pylori, Abolition.

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