“I feel bloated all the time.”
“My gas never goes away.”
“My gut feels like it’s acting up without any trigger.”

Man having stomachache with bacteria illustration

These complaints are extremely common — and often dismissed as “IBS” or “functional gas.” But what if the true underlying reason isn’t just IBS — but a hidden H. pylori infection?

Emerging research shows that H. pylori doesn’t just affect the stomach — it can disrupt the entire digestive ecosystem, leading to symptoms that overlap with IBS and other functional GI disorders.

How H. pylori Affects Digestion

🔹 Disrupts Stomach Acid Balance

When stomach acid is low, food isn’t broken down properly — leading to fermentation, gas, and bloating.

🔹 Alters Gut Microbiome

Certain bacteria can flourish in an H. pylori environment — increasing gas production and dysbiosis.

🔹 Affects Motility

Delayed gastric emptying may occur, causing fullness and discomfort.

These shifts resemble IBS symptoms, which is why patients are often misdiagnosed.

Key Symptom Overlaps Between H. pylori & IBS

SymptomIBSH. pylori
Bloating
Gas
Abdominal discomfort
DiarrheaOccasionally
ConstipationOccasionally

This overlap creates diagnostic confusion unless the underlying infection is specifically tested.

When You Should Consider H. pylori Testing Instead of Just IBS Management

✔ Bloating that starts early after meals
✔ Daily gas regardless of diet
✔ Persistent nausea
✔ No clear trigger
✔ Symptoms that don’t improve with general IBS diets

Functional Medicine Approach

Instead of labeling symptoms and suppressing them, a root-cause evaluation includes:

✔ Urea breath test / stool antigen
✔ Assessing stomach acid levels
✔ Microbiome evaluation
✔ Digestive enzyme assessment
✔ Personalized path to eradicate H. pylori + gut repair

Takeaway

If your bloating and IBS-like symptoms don’t respond to diet changes or probiotic supplements, it’s time to look deeper than “functional gas.”

You deserve an approach that finds the why — not just treats the what.

👉 Book a detailed evaluation to uncover whether H. pylori is behind your symptoms

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