A talk by Dr. Julie Logan DC. SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth) is a complex medical issue that is present in the majority of people suffering from IBS and is one of the reasons that normally effective therapies for dysbiosis fail. SIBO can cause significant disruption to daily life because of the pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, nausea and other symptoms it provokes. Many have suffered with this for years and continue to suffer without adequate tools to address their problems.
In SIBO, bacterial (and fungal) overgrowth exist, but the problem is amplified by an abnormal movement pattern of the intestines. The resulting damage leads to the inability of the intestines to do the work of digestion, which leads to more bacterial overgrowth, and so the cycle continues. Patients with multiple digestive issues, including children with autism, may be at risk for developing SIBO. We will discuss the signs and symptoms and likely causes of SIBO. We will present the most updated testing and treatment options in addition to pain management strategies. Correcting SIBO is a multi-step process that involves specific supplements, medications, and dietary changes, but there is hope for a better quality of life.