Description
About SIBO The SIBO test is recommended if you suspect a bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine. SIBO occurs when there is an increase in the bacterial population in the small intestine. These bacteria produce various degradation products such as hydrogen, carbon dioxide and short-chain fatty acids, which give rise to various gastrointestinal problems. There are different types of SIBO that are often tested and it is important to know what kind of SIBO you have as the different types require different types of treatment methods. It is common to have several different varieties, but one of them is more dominant. Our test analyses the presence of methane gas (where different bacteria and microbes create gases) and hydrogen gas (where the bacteria ferment carbohydrates and create different types of gases), and these are usually seen as the most common types of SIBO. Symptoms of SIBO SIBO has been theorised to be a possible cause of IBS. People diagnosed with IBS can benefit from testing for SIBO as studies have shown that almost 80% of these people have an overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestine. Bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine can create problems such as: Flatulence Abdominal swelling Abdominal pain or cramps Diarrhoea Constipation If SIBO is left untreated, it can eventually lead to more problems such as leaky gut, depression, headaches, food intolerances, acne, fatigue or autoimmune reactions. Who should test for SIBO? People with IBS, people who have difficulty breaking down carbohydrates, those with gluten intolerance / celiac disease and people who experience any of the above-mentioned symptoms, are considered suitable to test for SIBO. However, there are other intestinal imbalances such as fungal overgrowth that can cause similar problems such as SIBO. Other gut health tests that might be of interest could be the Candida test if you also want to analyse the possible presence of yeasts, or our largest intestinal test Gut Microbiome Test XL if you are interested in doing a thorough test of your gut. SIBO – how to perform the SIBO Test? SIBO is a breath test and includes 15 ml of lactulose liquid. The test measures the levels of hydrogen and methane in the exhaled air on several occasions during the day after ingestion of lactulose. This will tell if there is a bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine. You carry out the test yourself at home and then send it to our lab for analysis. You get the answer digitally. Your test report for SIBO The report includes recommendations on how you can proceed to treat your imbalance, in case you have a bacterial overgrowth. SIBO is an abbreviation of S mall I ntestinal B acterial O vergrowth. Important to consider before taking the SIBO Test In order for the test not to give a false result, we ask you to carefully follow our recommendations and avoid the followin 2-4 WEEKS BEFORE THE TEST : – Wait at least four weeks if you have recently undergone antibiotic treatment, colonoscopy, barium studies, barium enemas or have had diarrhoea. 7 DAYS BEFORE THE TEST : – Avoid using laxatives, laxatives and / or laxatives as well as acid scavengers containing aluminium or magnesium hydroxide. 24/48 HOURS BEFORE THE TEST : – Stop taking probiotics 48 hours before the test. – Foods that you CAN eat before starting your 12 hour fast: Baked or fried chicken, fish or turkey (salt and pepper only), white bread (only), plain steamed white rice, eggs, clear chicken or beef broth without vegetable pieces. Vegetarians can eat tofu with salt and pepper. – You can only drink plain water, coffee and tea (without sugar, artificial sweeteners, milk or cream). 12 HOURS BEFORE THE TEST : – The last 12 hours are the fasting period. Ingest NOTHING except water for 12 hours before and during the test. – Unless otherwise instructed by your doctor, do not take unnecessary medicines or supplements until the test is completed. – Do not chew gum, do not eat sweets and do not use mouthwash until the test has been completed. ONE HOUR BEFORE THE TEST : – NO smoking (including passive smoking) for at least one hour before or at any time during the breath test. – NO sleep or strenuous exercise for at least one hour before or at any time during the breath test. – Do not use toothpaste.