Question: Is the Helicobacter pylori microbe normally found in the human stomach?
Answer: Not normally found. A child is born from the environment in which he lives. It stays in the stomach for years. It causes sickness later. It is closely related to cleanliness.
Question: How does a mother or father give Helicobacter pylori (Hp) to their child?
Answer: If the mother or father has Hp, if they have the habit of manually cleaning their rectum (anus) after the toilet, even if the mother or father washes their hands with toilet soap, they can transmit Hp to their children in any way, since cleaning is not sufficient. They cause contamination of the child’s food in many ways, such as preparing food, touching food, giving food to their children’s mouth with their own hands. They can easily infect the child by kissing their mouth or if a spoon or fork that they take to their mouth is brought to their child’s mouth.
Question: Does washing or soaking vegetables or fruits in vinegar water definitely remove Helicobacter pylori (Hp)?
Response: If the vegetable or fruit is heavily contaminated with Hp, it may not be fully effective. Many factors will affect the success of cleaning, such as washing vegetables and fruits well, the density of vinegar, waiting time, changing the washing water several times.
Question: Does Helicobacter pylori (Hp) definitely cause disease in humans?
Answer: Hp is not a normally harmless bacterium (microbe) found in the stomach. When it settles in the stomach, it causes inflammation. The degree of this inflammation, which varies from person to person, depends on the person’s defense mechanism, the strain (subgroup, genus) of Hp, the time it stays in the stomach, the genetic structure of the person, etc. It causes different diseases depending on many factors.