According to Cedars-Sinai gastroenterologist Mark Pimentel, a growing body of evidence implicates bacterial overgrowth in the small bowel as a cause of gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea, constipation, bloating and abdominal pain. Although...
The gastrointestinal tract normally consists of microflora and microbiota. The colon contains the greatest amount of microbiota and microflora, while the small intestines contains a much lower amount of bacteria. Small intestinal bacterial...
The intestines typically have a certain amount of bacteria that are able to survive in the environment of the small and large bowel. These bacteria are able to help with the digestive process and are typically not pathogenic. They also serve as a...
Bacterial intestinal diseases can be quite crippling, especially if you suffer from severe stomach pains and diarrhea. Typically, your intestines carry normal flora (bacteria) that aid in digestion of your food. When you suffer from certain...
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) is most frequently associated with malabsorption syndromes resulting from an overgrowth of bacteria in the small bowel. Many risk factors exist for the development of SIBO, such as altered anatomy from...
Your digestive system, from your mouth to the other end, is filled with almost 5 pounds of bacteria and other microbes. Maintaining a healthy gut flora by keeping the balance between the good and the bad bacteria can help your digestion works...
Swimmers ear, also known as otitis externa, most commonly occurs in children. Otitis externa is not the same as a middle ear infection. Swimmer's ear results from excess moisture getting trapped in the ear canal causing an ideal environment for...
If you have acne, you'll probably seek relief from your skin condition from standard over-the-counter acne medications containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. If your acne seems bad enough, you might visit a dermatologist in search of...
Patients who suffer from irritable bowels experience recurrent bouts of abdominal pain accompanied by diarrhea or constipation. Although these are the main symptoms, other common complaints include whitish mucous in stools, cramping, bloating and...
Intestinal gas produces more than an unpleasant odor; for some, it causes intense pain as air pushes through the intestines. Some people describe this pain as sharp and burning and might mistake it as excess stomach acid. Often, the pain is worse...
Severe liver problems can, in some cases, cause lactose intolerance, a disorder that occurs when your intestines don't produce an enzyme called lactase. Liver problems can lead to bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine, which could cause...
Most people are predisposed to carrying their fat stores on the belly. This is often exacerbated by a lack of exercise and a flawed diet that can lead to a large belly.
According to the federal Dietary Guidelines for Americans, you should eat a...
In "The Complete Candida Yeast Guidebook," author Jeanne Marie Martin states that poisons and toxins in your environment contribute to the growth of bacteria in your intestines, colon and various organs. Harmful substances such as pesticides,...
Crohn's disease is a chronic, inflammatory disease affecting the digestive tracts, particularly the ileum, the lower portion of the small intestine. The chronic inflammation characteristic of Crohn's disease is believed to be the result of an...
Vaginal odor can be an embarrassing and distressing problem. A variety of dietary fixes have been recommended as home remedies, like cranberry juice or certain types of tea, but there is not enough evidence to support that these work. As always,...
Painful urination is felt as pain or a burning sensation with urination. The discomfort is felt in the areas of the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine out of the bladder, or in the perineum, the area between the anus and the genitals....
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, or SIBO, has been identified as a possible cause for irritable bowel syndrome and a number of other conditions. Certain dietary changes might help reduce this bacterial overgrowth, though you might require...
Diabetes, also known by its full name, diabetes mellitus, is a disease in which your blood glucose levels are too high, yet your body is not using enough of the glucose. Glucose is important because it is the main "fuel" used by muscle and tissue...
Feminine odor is a part of everyday life, but may be an indicator of an underlying medical issue, such as bacterial vaginosis. Vaginal infections and sexual intercourse are the common causes of bacterial overgrowth. According to the...
Acid reflux is one of the most common gastrointestinal complaints, affecting 15 percent of people in the United States on a weekly basis and 7 percent on a daily basis, according to gastroenterologist Raj Goyal in the 2008 edition of Harrison's...
Bacteria can be found everywhere, on every surface, including in and on our bodies. Some bacteria may prove to be very dangerous, such as those causing food poisoning or flesh-eating strep infections. Many forms of bacteria are responsible for...
The SCD, or specific carbohydrate diet, can be a challenging and restrictive diet, but is a good approach to heal your gut and get rid of most gastrointestinal conditions, including irritable bowel syndrome, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth,...
According to Dental Health and Alcohol Use, alcohol consumption is associated with the irritation of gums, tongue and oral tissues. Periodontitis is a common, chronic disease affecting 50 percent of U.S. adults older than 30. It is a bacterial...
Saccharomyces boulardii is a non-pathogenic yeast and it is manufactured and sold as a probiotic supplement in capsule and powder form. Saccharomyces boulardii is used to help colonize the gastrointestinal tract with healthy flora. Many diseases...
Fructose intolerance is a widely recognized condition characterized by mild to severe gastrointestinal upset. Symptoms of fructose intolerance can include general stomach discomfort, abdominal cramping, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, gas and...
Probiotics are live microorganisms similar to beneficial bacteria in your intestines.
Because they promote health, they are known as "friendly bacteria." You can add probiotics to your diet through foods such as yogurt, miso and unfermented...
Sweet potatoes are rich in beta-carotene, an important antioxidant that is not present in regular potatoes. Sweet potatoes can be consumed just like regular potatoes--baked, mashed or as french fries. They present a good way to add more color and...
SIBO, or small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, is an infection of the small intestines that is especially common in people suffering from IBS, or irritable bowel syndrome, and other gastrointestinal diseases, according to Dr. Allison Siebecker at...
If you are a senior who is suffering from constipation, lactose intolerance, malnutrition or recovering in a rehabilitation center, recent studies show that you could benefit from taking probiotics. Probiotics may also boost your immunity by...