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Introduction Dyspepsia is a frequent complaint in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). () is a well-established etiological factor for dyspepsia in the general population; however, its role in ESRD patients remains to be determined. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the frequency of infection among ESRD patients presenting with dyspeptic symptoms. Methodology A cross-sectional study was conducted at the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation from January 2023 to June 2024. A total of 200 adult ESRD patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis and experiencing dyspepsia for at least three months were included. The patients with history of infection or prior history of eradication, those with history of usage of proton pump inhibitors or antibiotics or H2-receptor blockers within the past month, patients with gastric or duodenal ulcers, gastrointestinal malignancies or other systemic diseases causing dyspepsia and pregnant or breastfeeding females were excluded from the study. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and gastric biopsies were performed for histological confirmation of . Data were analyzed using SPSS (IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, IBM Corp., Version 27, Armonk, NY). Results Out of 200 patients, 80 (40%) were positive for . Significant associations were observed between infection and diabetes (p = 0.036), hypertension (p = 0.043), NSAID usage (p = 0.024), postprandial fullness (p ≤ 0.001), and epigastric pain (p = 0.041). Inversely, longer hemodialysis duration was associated with a lower prevalence of (p = 0.012). Patients with had lower hemoglobin and BMI levels and higher total leukocyte counts. Conclusion Our study showed that is a common cause of dyspepsia in the ESRD population. Screening and eradication strategies may improve symptom control and enhance quality of life in this population. Multi-centered studies with larger sample sizes are not only required to validate our results but also to assess therapeutic outcomes.

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