7. You feel nauseous
Here’s another thing caused by H. pylori infection: nausea. Dr. Bhatia explains that nausea caused by this infection starts in the movement of bile. Most doctors call it bile reflux which is basically another type of gastritis.
However, don’t rush into making any assumptions. Nausea is a common symptom of numerous health conditions, including indigestion. Instead of thinking that you may have gastritis due to an H. pylori infection, try to remember if you’ve experienced other symptoms that are usually associated with H. pylori. If you can’t remember, a stool test can determine if you have H. pylori or not.