The theory of leaky bowel and Candida overgrowth is a favorite of alternative medicine practitioners. There is no consensus data to support this hypothesis as a cause for the symptoms.
If the diarrhea continues, you can consider further evaluation with a colonoscopy, stool samples looking for fat malabsorption, or blood tests for celiac disease. Ruling out infection, inflammatory bowel disease or malabsorption should all be done with the aforementioned tests.
If negative, irritable bowel syndrome can be considered.
These options can be discussed with your personal physician, or in conjunction with a gastroenterologist.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Kevin, M.D.
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I am not familiar whith the test for fat malabsorption but she has had the blood test for celiac disease and it was negitave. We plan to due further tests but due to the recient surgery a colonoscopy is going to be several months out.
Is there a diet that is recomended for someone with the symptoms of the rapid movement of food through the small intestine? 30 minuits or less. The alergic (allergic) reaction to the 2 oral antibiotics has made this much worse.
Thanks
My wife has been retested for Lupis agian and the tests have come back negative, we were told she in in remission. Who knows, it is hard to tell with all the different input we have been given. Right now we are trying different diets to see if any will produce some improvement.