There are two main routes of transmission of Helicobacter pylori, one is through feces, and the other is through the mouth. Therefore, if a person is infected with Helicobacter pylori when kissing, it is easy to be infected.
Helicobacter pylori is the chief culprit of gastric cancer. For the sake of health, we should pay attention to it in our daily life. You can check whether you carry Helicobacter pylori first. If not, just pay attention to your daily eating habits.
First, the transmission route of Helicobacter pylori
Helicobacter pylori can be transmitted through feces, especially in rural areas. When some farmers water vegetables, some will use feces to water them, so Helicobacter pylori will attach to vegetables. Once eaten by people, it will cause infection. Therefore, in daily life, when washing fruits and vegetables, we need to pay special attention to it, and we should wash it several times, so we can't just send it to the mouth without washing it.
If someone is infected with Helicobacter pylori, it is best to go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible. Because Helicobacter pylori is contagious, once you eat with an infected person, or have close contact, such as kissing, you are easily infected.
Therefore, we should pay attention to personal hygiene and develop good hygiene habits. Wash your hands frequently and keep a certain distance from others. In public places, especially group dinners, it is best to bring your own tableware and eat separately as far as possible to avoid infection with Helicobacter pylori.
At the same time, we should also pay attention to eating less cold food. Although some foods are delicious and taste good, Helicobacter pylori is easy to attach to food. Once sent to the mouth, it will cause infection.
Second, the harm of Helicobacter pylori to human body
Helicobacter pylori is a chronic infection, which may not be known for a short time and has no symptoms, but if it is infected for a long time, it is easy to suffer from gastric cancer and even cause adenocarcinoma and gastric lymphoma.
Although Helicobacter pylori is the chief culprit of gastric cancer, it does not necessarily lead to gastric cancer if infected with Helicobacter pylori, but only increases the risk of cancer. Therefore, for people, we must first understand Helicobacter pylori. I only know that this bacteria has a great risk of cancer.