Summary
Gastrointestinal
(GI) complaints are among the most common reasons that patients seek
medical care. Symptoms associated with GI disorders include persistent
diarrhea, constipation, bloating, indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome
and malabsorption. The Comprehensive Stool Analysis with Parasitology
may be used to assess digestion and absorption functions, the presence
of bacteria, yeast, or parasites, and to monitor the efficacy of
therapeutic remediation of GI disorders.
Identification of
Bacteria, Yeast/Fungus, and Parasites
The Comprehensive
Stool Analysis with Parasitology is an invaluable non-invasive
diagnostic assessment that permits practitioners to objectively evaluate
the status of beneficial and imbalanced commensal (ie. “good”) bacteria,
pathogenic (ie. “bad) bacteria, yeast/fungus and parasites. Precise
identification of pathogenic species and susceptibility testing greatly
facilitates selection of the most appropriate pharmaceutical or natural
treatment agent(s).
Assesses Efficiency
of Digestion and Absorption
Important
information regarding the efficiency of digestion and absorption can be
gleaned from the measurement of the fecal levels of elastase (indicative
of pancreatic sufficiency), muscle and vegetable fibers, carbohydrates,
and steatocrit (% total fat)
Measures
Inflammation
Inflammation can
significantly increase intestinal permeability and compromise
assimilation of nutrients. The extent of inflammation, whether caused
by pathogens or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), can be assessed and
monitored by examination of the levels of biomarkers such as lysozyme,
lactoferrin, white blood cells and mucus. These markers can be used to
differentiate between inflammation associated with potentially life
threatening inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which requires life long
treatment, and less severe inflammation that can be associated with the
presence of enteroinvasive pathogens. Lactoferrin is only markedly
elevated prior to and during the active phases of IBD, but not with IBS.
Monitoring fecal lactoferrin levels in patients with IBD can therefore
facilitate timely treatment of IBD, and the test can be ordered
separately. Since the vast majority of secretory IgA (sIgA) is
normally present in the GI tract where it prevents binding of pathogens
and antigens to the mucosal membrane, it is essential to know the status
of sIgA in the gut. sIgA is the only bona fide marker of humoral
immune status in the GI tract.
Impairment of
Intestinal Function
Cornerstones of good
health include proper digestion of food, assimilation of nutrients,
exclusion of pathogens and timely elimination of waste. To obtain
benefits from food that is consumed, nutrients must be appropriately
digested and then efficiently absorbed into portal circulation.
Microbes, larger sized particles of fiber, and undigested foodstuffs
should remain within the intestinal lumen. Poor digestion and
malabsorption of vital nutrients can contribute to degenerative
diseases, compromised immune status, and nutritional deficiencies.
Impairment of the highly specific nutrient uptake processes, or
compromised GI barrier function (as in “leaky gut syndrome”) can result
from a number of causes including: low gastric acid production,
chronic maldigestion, food allergen impact on bowel absorptive surfaces,
bacterial overgrowth or imbalances (dysbiosis); pathogenic bacteria,
yeast or parasites and related toxic irritants, and the use of NSAID’s
and antibiotics. Impairment of intestinal functions can contribute to
the development of food allergies, systemic illnesses, autoimmune
disease, and toxic overload from substances that are usually kept in the
confines of the bowel for elimination. Efficient remediation of GI
dysfunctions incorporates a comprehensive guided approach that should
include consideration of elimination of pathogens and exposure to
irritants, supplementation of hydrochloric acid, pancreatic enzymes and
pre- and probiotics, and repair of the mucosal barrier.
Talk to your health
care provider about having a Comprehensive Stool Analysis with
Parasitology test today!
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