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with abnormal stool
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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
The identification of
abnormal levels of yeast species, bacteria and parasites in the
stool is an important diagnostic step in therapeutic planning for patients in my clinic
with chronic gastrointestinal and other symptoms that may be linked
with conditions like IBS or IBD, chronic food allergies, suspected parasite or bacterial infections like SIBO and especially if I suspect an ongoing candida yeast infection.
Microscopic exam and bacterial culture: As
with a standard medical
stool culture, a slide is made to check for the balance of bacteria and yeast and
abnormal bacterial composition, as well as for white cells and red cells.
For dogs that have frequent contact
with other animals at dog parks, kennels, boarding facilities, and groomers or pets that have
abnormal stools should have a fecal sample checked more frequently.
Gastrointestinal signs of illness include: Vomiting, diarrhea, straining to defecate,
abnormal color of
stools, and vomiting excessively
with bile or coffee ground like consistency.
Birds affected
with the disease may be thin, have
abnormal stool, may regurgitate or have anorexia.