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SIBO : What can I do?

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) is an increase in the number of bacteria found in the small intestine.

In this organ there are less than 1000 bacteria per milliliter but in the case of SIBO these become hundreds of thousands or millions. These bacteria migrate from the colon or large intestine to the small intestine.

The increased number of bacteria causes a state of inflammation, which disrupts the intestinal barrier (leaky gut) or interferes with the absorption of nutrients

It also favors immune reactions that cause allergies, increased sensitivity to food or autoimmune problems.

The most common symptoms are pain or distention in the abdomen, diarrhea, flatulence, excessive bowel sounds, belching, weight loss, indigestion or heaviness. Do these annoyances sound familiar to you?

Other non-digestive symptoms that are common can be dullness or mental exhaustion and fatigue.

When you have these discomforts and you do not have an explanation of what causes them, I advise you to find out if you have SIBO

SIBO what can I do?
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What can cause SIBO bacterial overgrowth?

There are three main causes that favor the appearance of SIBO:

Changes in the normal anatomy of the small intestine

Any intervention that touches or damages the small intestine can cause SIBO in the future. For example, if you have had a gastric bypass, peritonitis or have undergone radiotherapy

There may also be anatomical defects such as diverticula or strictures due to inflammation or tumors.

Abnormal movement of the small intestine

Diseases or conditions that slow down the movement of the small intestine will favor the proliferation of bacteria. It is like when the water stops flowing and puddles or swamps form and become contaminated.

Diabetes or hypothyroidism are very common problems that serve as examples. Also using opiate pain medications (morphine, hydrocodone) or just getting older.

SIBO is a leading cause of diarrhea and weight loss in older adults

Alteration of the defenses of the small intestine

When the things that normally protect the gut are disrupted, SIBO can occur.

For example, Gastric acid, bile, and juice from the pancreas kill bacterias in small bowel. If there is cirrhosis, pancreatic diseases or gastric acid is decreased by omeprazole, there is a greater risk of bad bacteria proliferating

Our defenses can also be altered if we are malnourished, eat poorly or are overweight

Diagnosis of SIBO Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth

Duodenal fluid culture

It is considered the most important test (Gold Standard) for the diagnosis of this condition.

The test consists in that during an upper digestive endoscopy, through a special probe, the liquid that is normally in the duodenum is aspirated and this is sent for culture.

In this way, the amount of bacteria that exist is known and a sensitivity test can be taken to antibiotics.

Has the advantage that it is more precise, but it is invasive as it requires an endoscopy and, furthermore, not all laboratories analyze this sample. In practical terms, only in very few places is it done.

SIBO Bacterial Overgrowth Breath Test

In this exam, you take an envelope of lactulose dissolved in water and you are going to blow on a piece of equipment every 20 to 30 minutes for two to three hours.

When there are more bacteria than normal in the small intestine, they break down lactulose, increasing the amount of hydrogen gas which is expelled with the breath and that is why we can measure it in the breath.

The advantage of this test is that it is easy, non-invasive, and cheaper, but it has the disadvantage that it is less precise than culture.

What can I do if I have SIBO?

The first thing I advise you is to do the SIBO test if you were diagnosed with irritable bowel but do not improve with treatments 😦

It’s also a good idea to look for SIBO if you’re still sick and your tests don’t have a clear explanation of what’s happening to you.

If you already have the diagnosis of SIBO bacterial overgrowth, I advise you the following 👉 :

Discover and correct (as long as possible) the roots of the problem. Sometimes the background or studies you have are enough

In other cases, more examinations must be done, such as an examination of the small intestine by Capsule Endoscopy.

You will need to take antibiotics for two weeks. The objective of these is not to destroy the bacterial flora of the intestine but to eliminate excess bacteria. During the consultation I will advise you on the most appropriate one for you.

Analyze what you are doing with your diet. If you take care of yourself too much or restrict yourself too much and you are still sick, it is not a good idea to continue with this plan.

If you are on the other side, start by making adjustments to habits such as stopping eating junk or processed things 🍕 🍔 🌭

Another thing you can consider is a variant of the low FODMAPS diet. It is an option when you have relapsed from SIBO or if you do not want to take antibiotics.

If you want to know if you have SIBO bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine schedule your appointment for consultation or breath test.

Call us at 📲  3207571313 or write to us on WhatsApp

Greetings,

Mauricio González Hernández 

Your Gastroenterologist in Medellín

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Abdominal bloating. What is wrong with me?

Abdominal bloating. What is wrong with me?

Jenny came to my office with a serious look although minutes before I had seen her laughing in the waiting room watching a video.

–Tell me how I can help you?

Doctor for about 3 years i have felt my abdomen with abdominal bloating and distention. Every day I wake up with my abdomen very inflated and full like a balloon 🏀. The pants squeeze me as if they had shrunk and you can’t imagine the discomfort I feel. There are times when I feel so bad that my breathing is shortened. It has altered my life because it doesn’t let me work in peace and with my husband things have never gone back to the way they were before. I visited several gastroenterologist but I feel the same. Just today one of my colleagues asked me if I was pregnant. I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry 

What else do you feel?

I have the feeling that there are a lot of gases inside me but I can’t expel them. I go to the bathroom and try but nothing… they don’t come out

– And your fecal matter?

That’s the strange thing, I feel that they are normal, that I do it easily and I don’t have bleeding. They always ask me if I have bleeding but I don’t. It doesn’t hurt me

–And your diet?

My food is super healthy 🥒  🥕 don’t eat soda or fast food. I avoid eating dairy, gluten, red meets…….for a time I was vegetarian, I did the low fodmaps diet and now I am doing intermittent fasting. Everyone I know tries to help by telling me what I can eat and what I can’t, but the truth is now I feel like everything is bad for me… even water is bad for me.

– In these three years have you had any exams?

Surprisingly ……many. I had a colonoscopy that was normal, they only removed a small benign polyp but they told me that this is not causing my discomfort. I then had an upper endoscopy to look at Helicobacter or inflammation in my duodenum and was told everything was OK. One of my doctors asked me for an ultrasound to check that I had no fluid in my abdomen or problems with my ovaries, but again it was normal 😞

A gastroenterologist told me that maybe I wasn’t digesting sugars well and then i did a breath test for fructose malabsorption…..was normal. I didn’t take the lactose test because I can’t even see a spoonful of milk. They also tested me for celiac disease but imagine what doctor…. normal  😢 . Even the fecal calprotectin was normal 

–Obviously your doctors have done what is recommended in these cases. Have you taken medications?

Ugh, you can’t imagine. They have given me anti-spasmodic medications, antibiotics, probiotics and they even gave me some medicines for emotions but I did not tolerate them because they made me dizzy and very sleepy. Plus I don’t want to feel worse than I already am.

And what do you think is causing your abdominal bloating?

Something is wrong with me but I don´t know what it could be……I’ve thought about it many times but I know something isn’t right. I am super healthy and I have never been sick. I don’t drink liquor, I don’t smoke, I exercise, I don’t eat on the street, I do yoga every day… My husband tells me that it could be stress and although I admit that I am somewhat anxious and stressed, I don’t think that’s it.

– And what do you want to do Jenny?

I know I must have something doctor. I have read that SIBO causes all of this and I want to do whatever it takes to know that I have

– What happens if the test result is negative?

I’m going to keep looking because something is wrong with me. What do you advise me?

–It’s okay to take the breath test for SIBO but I don’t think doing the tests from A to Z is going to help you…

Today I am not going to tell you the outcome of this story but for me the most valuable thing are the messages that remain with me  👉

If you have had abdominal bloating for a long time don’t lose hope of feeling good

You always have to take some exams. However, don’t get frustrated if the test results are normal.  Test are one thing and what you feel is another thing.

When restrictions in your diet hardly helps or doesn’t matter to you, then it is unlikely that your food is causing the problem.

Your emotions are not seen in a test but they always accompany you and you must attend to them

Abdominal bloating
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If you need me to help you find the solution to your abdominal distension, write to us on WhatsApp or call us on our cell phone  📲3207571313

Greetings

Mauricio González Hernández

Gastroenterologist in Medellín

endoscopiaycolonoscopia.com/en/

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