Stool tests show I have a high amount of klebsiella species, and I've found conflicting and variable info about it with some sources saying it's commensal and others saying it's pathogenic.
Lastly,
the stool test showed some pancreatic / gallbladder insufficiencies (so, low enzyme production).
The stool test showed the infection cleared, and then biopsies taken taken during a gastroscopy were also clear.
The stool test showed gluten intolerance as well, and seeing the results on paper helped me to take the leap & kiss gluten goodbye.
In my case, I had colon polyps five years ago (I got the colonoscopy because the stool test indicated blood), and thought I did not develop any additional polyps since subsequent
stool tests showed no blood.
Not exact matches
Pain: in the abdomen or joints, can be mild Gastrointestinal: acid reflux, belching, bloating, diarrhea, fat in
stool, heartburn, indigestion, or vomiting Whole body: anemia, bone loss, fatigue, iron deficiency, malnutrition, or nausea Developmental: delayed puberty or slow growth Abdominal: cramping or discomfort and flatulence Also common: itching, lactose intolerance, skin rash, or weight loss (NOTE: If you have been off of gluten for awhile and get
tested, the
test may not
show up that you have gluten intolerance)
My now 8 month old son first
showed signs of allergic protocolitis at 2 weeks old (there was never visible blood in his
stool, but it was positive for microscopic blood when
tested, and it was very watery, explosive, and mucousy.
If the
stool test doesn't
show any blood in the red
stools, then you can likely continue the Omnicef.
But
testing so far has
shown that bacteria samples isolated from the
stool of puppies sold through a Petland store in Florida were closely related to bacteria from the
stool of a sick person in Ohio.
So outer layer to deeper gut wall and if infections are penetrating deep into the crypts or into the gut lining or gut wall, then it may take time for them to
show up on a
stool test.
As Stephan highlights, one study
showed that 29 % of asymptomatic (read: not celiac) people nonetheless
tested positive for anti-gliadin IgA in their
stool.
Celiac disease — Wheat gluten sensitivity — Enterolabs, Cyrex labs, antigliadin antibody Chronic autoimmune disorders - entire list of autoimmune diseases Chronic hives Cognitive Dysfunction and Dementia from B12 deficiency Dermatitis herpetiformis (herpes)- typical for wheat gluten sensitivity Depression - Leaky Gut with LPS (see articles by Michael Maes) Diabetes — Autoimmune type one Eczema Gall bladder disease — associated with hypochlorhydia Graves disease - Autoimmune - Elevated TSH receptor ab - Yersinia molecular Mimciry with TSH receptor Hepatitis Iron deficiency - Low Iron and Low ferritin Hyper and hypothyroidism - Autoimmune - Hashimotos Thyroiditis Lupus erythematosus - autoimmune Myasthenia gravis Neuropathy and NeuroPsychiatric Disorder from B12 deficiency Osteoporosis - from Calcium Malabsorption Pernicious anemia — Parietal Cell Antibodies - B12 deficiency - gastric atrophy Psoriasis - autoimmune Rheumatoid arthritis - autoimmune Rosacea Sjögren's syndrome — Autoimmune Thyrotoxicosis - three types: Graves, Hashitoxicosis, and Txic Nodular Goiter Vitiligo Chronic intestinal parasites or abnormal flora - GI - Fx
shows parasite DNA Undigested food in
stool - Demonstrated on GI - FX
test Chronic candida infections - from gut dysbiosis Upper digestive tract gassiness - from dysbiosis
But what happens is, when we pull up your
stool test and your organic acids, if we see that you've got elevated HPHPA — That's organic acid that will show high on an OAT Test, a urine t
test and your organic acids, if we see that you've got elevated HPHPA — That's organic acid that will
show high on an OAT
Test, a urine t
Test, a urine
testtest.
Also, the metamatrix
stool test didn't
show any yeast / fungi?
In addition, I have found that many
stool tests have false negatives where they aren't
showing what is really inside the body.
Is it possible to have a systemic yeast / fungal infection without it
showing up on the
stool test?
Clinically I have seen many three day
stool tests,
showing «negative» for yeast culture and «many» yeast present under daily microscopic examination.
No
test, including urine,
stool or blood
tests, can
show all your heavy metals toxicities as they are buried deep in the bones, brain and organs.
Blood
test did not
show any unusually high readings, negative for parasites in
stool.
Her
tests, blood,
stool and urine
showed no marked changes.
I am not absolutely convinced that it is necessary to pursue advanced
testing for puppies with soft
stools who are growing normally and doing well otherwise and who
show no signs of discomfort from the soft
stool production.