Is Bacterial overgrowth the primary cause for bloating and gas in IBS?
#314206 - 08/29/07 01:36 PM
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Hmmm. That's an interesting way to ask the question. Here's what I know about the subject:
Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and IBS are two different conditions. I know that a while back some doctor wrote a book implying everyone with IBS really has SIBO but I don't believe that's the case. If I remember correctly, though, people who have SIBO usually list gas and bloating as important symptoms.
So my answer would be no, bacterial overgrowth is not the primary cause for bloating and gas in IBS. It is possible you've been misdiagnosed with IBS when you really have SIBO. If you think this is the case, you should be tested for SIBO and if you have it, be treated. (Sadly, it is possible to have *both* SIBO and IBS. In that case, your SIBO test would be positive and you should be treated for it, but you would then have to manage your IBS following your SIBO treatment.)
There's been some discussion of SIBO on the Boards before. Try a couple of Searches across all Boards with no time limit for:
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SIBO and IBS
#314306 - 08/30/07 12:06 PM
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Here is the conclusion of a recently study on Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and IBS:
The data do not support an important role for SIBO according to commonly used clinical definitions, in IBS. However, mildly increased counts of small-bowel bacteria seem to be more common in IBS, and needs further investigation. Motility alterations could not reliably predict altered small-bowel bacterial flora.
An earlier study concluded:
The question remains if the observed bacterial overgrowth is a cause of disease or just a consequence of altered bowel motility, but the association for part of the IBS population is certain.
SIBO may not be a primary cause of some symptoms in some IBS suffers it might play a role in other suffers.
If you search the board for Rifimax - an antibiotic used to treat SIBO - you will find some recent posting by individuals who have tried this treatment. As I recall the results range from mixed to poor.
Reference
Posserud, I., P. O. Stotzer, E. S. Bjornsson, H. Abrahamsson, and M. Simren, 2007: Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Gut, 56, 802-808.
Podovei, M. and B. Kuo, 2006: Irritable bowel syndrome: a practical review. Southern Medical Journal, 99, 1235.
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what is the test for sibo and what are the symptoms?
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The test is a lactulose breath test. The typical symptoms are bloating, cramping, and/or alternating bowel habits. Research into the link between IBS and SIBO is ongoing and inconclusive. You can read more about it here
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Pud, I have the same symptoms of bloating and think that SIBO has something to do with it. Where are you now in all of this? John
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John,
I see my GI next week. I am going to bring up the SIBO, because I have not had that test. I am currently taking levsin once a day, and it works sometimes. I do not eat any dairy and I have been avoiding soy when possible. I eat what seems like too many carbs and try to stay low fat. I avoid an raw veggies and usually only eat them if they have been destroyed by cooking them. I avoid most fruit. I basically hate my diet. I was a granola and skim milk, a little ice cream every now and then, whole grains and fresh fruit and veggies kinda girl. It seems like no matter what I eat I get a gas of the horrible gas and bloating. Sometimes the levsin helps, sometimes not. It's hit or miss. And you?
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