Description
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) occurs when there is an abnormal increase in the overall bacterial population in the small intestine — particularly types of bacteria not commonly found in that part of the digestive tract
£270.00
Loss of appetite, abdominal pain, nausea, bloating, diarrhoea, unintentional weight loss, malnutrition or an uncomfortable feeling of fullness after eating.
All these symptoms are commonly linked to SIBO.
The breath test detects hydrogen and methane, which are gases produced by intestinal bacteria. Bacteria normally found in the large intestine produces these gases through fermentation of carbohydrates/sugars.
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Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) occurs when there is an abnormal increase in the overall bacterial population in the small intestine — particularly types of bacteria not commonly found in that part of the digestive tract