The Urea Breath Test and H. Pylori

Medically Reviewed by Minesh Khatri, MD on May 28, 2023

Written by WebMD Editorial Contributors 2 min read

The urea breath test is used to detect Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), a type of bacteria that may infect the stomach and is a main cause of ulcers in both the stomach and duodenum (the first part of the small intestine).

H. pylori produces an enzyme called urease, which breaks urea down into ammonia and carbon dioxide. During the test, a tablet containing urea is swallowed and the amount of exhaled carbon dioxide is measured. This indicates the presence of H. pylori in the stomach.

How Do I Prepare for a Urea Breath Test?

To prepare for the urea breath test, follow these guidelines:

What Happens During the Urea Breath Test?

During the urea breath test:

What Happens After the Urea Breath Test?

After the urea breath test:

When Will I Find Out the Results of the Urea Breath Test?

Urea breath test results are usually available two days after the test is completed.