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'''Appearance of patient''' | '''Appearance of patient''' | ||
Patients with H.pylori infection appear fatigued and in distress if associated with abdominal pain. | |||
'''Vital signs''' | |||
*Vital signs generally appear to be normal. | |||
*If associated with GI bleed, Vital signs include: | |||
:*Tachycardia | |||
'''Skin''' | |||
*Pallor | |||
'''HEENT''' | |||
*On examination of eyes, conjunctival pallor may be seen. | |||
'''Heart''' | |||
*Chest tenderness may be present on palpation | |||
*S1 and S2 are normal | |||
'''Abdominal examination''' | |||
*Abdominal tenderness | |||
*No hepatosplenomegaly | |||
*Normal bowel sounds | |||
'''Rectal examination''' | |||
*Rectal examination should be performed to diagnose other causes of GI bleeding. | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Yamuna Kondapally, M.B.B.S[2]
Overview
Physical examination
Common physical examination findings associated with H.pylori infection may include:
Appearance of patient
Patients with H.pylori infection appear fatigued and in distress if associated with abdominal pain.
Vital signs
- Vital signs generally appear to be normal.
- If associated with GI bleed, Vital signs include:
- Tachycardia
Skin
- Pallor
HEENT
- On examination of eyes, conjunctival pallor may be seen.
Heart
- Chest tenderness may be present on palpation
- S1 and S2 are normal
Abdominal examination
- Abdominal tenderness
- No hepatosplenomegaly
- Normal bowel sounds
Rectal examination
- Rectal examination should be performed to diagnose other causes of GI bleeding.