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Asking For Self, Male 25, Karachi

The serum bicarbonate level is 20.1, and the patient is positive for H. pylori. All other electrolytes, eGFR, and serum creatinine levels are within the normal range. Can a serum bicarbonate level of 20.1 be linked to the H. pylori infection or is this kidney disease?

Gastroenterologist in Lahore - Asst. Prof. Dr. Waqas Shabbir

Asst. Prof. Dr. Waqas Shabbir - Gastroenterologist

MBBS, FCPS (Gastroenterology) | Lahore

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it is not related to H pylori infection.And bicarbonate levels are insignificant.Get h pylori infection treated.


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already had triple therapy for h pylori and almost all symptoms are gone.. what can be the reason of increase sodium bicarbonate?

1 year ago

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plz reply

1 year ago

Gastroenterologist in Lahore - Asst. Prof. Dr. Waqas Shabbir
Asst. Prof. Dr. Waqas Shabbir - Gastroenterologist

MBBS, FCPS (Gastroenterology) | Lahore | Book Appointment

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no need to worry about Bicarbonate

1 year ago

Cardiologist in Karachi - Dr. Abdul Hafeez

Dr. Abdul Hafeez - Cardiologist

MBBS, Diploma in (Cardiology) | Karachi

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not significant. ignore it.


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So, serum carbonate doesn't need any further evaluation?

1 year ago

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