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H. Pylori Infection (attributed to slow motility)

Based on the provided Reddit data, users do not report experiences of H. Pylori infection that they attribute to slow motility while on GLP-1 medication.

The dataset includes one instance where a user on Ozempic, experiencing various gastrointestinal issues, was tested for H.
Pylori. The test result was negative. This user commented, "They have also tested for H. Pylori through endoscopy, negative. "[1] Although this individual did not have an H. Pylori infection, they did observe that Ozempic seemed to worsen their symptoms, particularly those related to slower digestion: "Ozempic DOES seem to aggravate symptoms somewhat, especially the slower digestion and still sometimes sulfur burbs, etc... -so it's not blameless, but not the full cause either. "[1]

While users in the dataset frequently discuss gastrointestinal side effects of GLP-1 medications, including symptoms related to slow motility or gastroparesis such as feeling like "my digestion came to a standstill,"[2] and acknowledge that GLP-1s "can cause gastroparesis,"[3] or "work by slowing motility,"[4] these discussions do not link these conditions to H.
Pylori infections. One healthcare professional working for a surgeon who cares for gastroparesis patients noted, "I’m telling people to quit their GLP-1s multiple times a week. It’s not quite what you’re asking, but damn gastroparesis is horrible. "[5]

Given the absence of reported H.
Pylori infections attributed to slow motility while on GLP-1s within this dataset, there are consequently no user-recommended remedies or preventions specifically for this scenario.
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