WHAT ARE SUGAR INTOLERANCES?
Sugar intolerances are included in adverse reactions to food, although it should be distinguished from allergies and other immunological hypersensitivity reactions.
Sugar intolerances are the consequence of an inability of the digestive system to assimilate these components that are found in many foods and some medications. This capacity causes that the sugars are not absorbed by the intestinal mucosa and therefore that they reach the large intestine in such a way that they will be accessible to the flora that inhabits this level. As a result of the metabolic activity of the flora, gases such as hydrogen, and / or methane, among other substances, are generated. In addition, the presence of these sugars will cause greater retention of liquids at this level. The increase in gas production and fluid retention is the origin of the digestive discomfort characteristic of sugar intolerances (gas, abdominal pain, diarrhea
,etc.)
WHY ARE INTOLERANCES TO SUGARS PRODUCED?
The main cause of intolerances is the deficiency or malfunction of digestive enzymes responsible for breaking down or transporting sugar molecules through the mucosa.
These deficiencies may be of genetic origin, in which case, they will cause irreversible intolerances and their only solution will be the suppression of sugar in a matter of life, or they may be caused by functional causes, such as an intestinal infection, the alteration of the mucosa produced in celiac disease, bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine, etc. In these cases, the intolerances are reversible to the extent that the cause that originated the problem disappears.
WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON INTOLERANCES?
The most common intolerance is to lactose, the sugar contained in dairy products. This is often followed by fructose intolerance, which is present in many fruits and vegetables. And to this the intolerance to sorbitol, also present in some fruits and in red algae. Sucrose intolerance, present in sugar cane and beets, has much less incidence.
All these sugars can also be found as food additives or as excipients used in the preparation of medicines.
HOW CAN I KNOW IF I HAVE AN INTOLERANCE TO SOME SUGAR?
Today, the most widely used analytical method is the aspirated air test, which consists of measuring the gases found in the breath after ingesting a controlled amount of the sugar to be evaluated.
The metabolization of sugar by the flora of the large intestine leads to the generation of hydrogen and/or methane, these gases will be absorbed, transported by the blood and eliminated through the respiratory tract along with carbon dioxide. Thus, the increase in the concentration of these gases in the breath after the administration of a sugar will indicate that it has reached the colon intact. That is, it has not been absorbed in the small intestine and therefore there may be intolerance.
WHAT ADVANTAGES DOES OUR BREATH TEST PROVIDE FOR FRUCTOSE INTOLERANCE?
It is the expired air test that has the great advantage of evaluating hydrogen, methane and carbon dioxide at the same time. This circumstance allows AIRTEST to significantly reduce the number of false negatives and have control over the quality of the sample, compared to other breath tests that only quantify hydrogen.
DISORDERS THAT IT CAUSES:
In this case, the symptoms are a consequence of the fermentation of fructose by the flora of the large intestine: gas, flatulence, abdominal pain and bloating, diarrhea, malaise, etc. If the diarrhea is prolonged over time, it can cause deficiencies in the absorption of nutrients, this circumstance being the origin of other problems such as developmental disorders, fatigue, depression, headache, mental confusion, irritability, etc.
PATIENT CONDITIONS:
- Not having consumed any antibiotics, performed colonoscopy, barium enema, capsule endoscopy or enteroscopy during the 30 days prior to the test.
- 24 hours before you have to follow a diet without fiber (you cannot eat fruits, vegetables, legumes, cold cuts, carbonated drinks and whole foods).
- You can eat grilled meat or fish, eggs, pasta without sauces, white rice and toast. For dinner you can only eat grilled meat or fish and a French omelette.
- Do not brush your teeth, smoke, paint your lips, drink water, or eat food for 8 hours prior to the test.
- Do not do physical exercise for at least 30 minutes prior to the test.
- If you are suffering from diarrhea, it is better to postpone the test or consult your doctor.
WHAT DOES IT CONSIST OF AND HOW LONG DOES THE TEST LAST?
This test consists of measuring the concentration of hydrogen and methane in the exhaled air before and after administering a solution with a certain amount of fructose orally, at intervals of 25 to 175 minutes, so the patient will stay for approximately 3 hours In our instalations.
RESULTS:
Results will be available in 7 business days.
I NEED A FRUIT NETWORK (EXHAUSTED AIR) WHAT SHOULD I DO?
To carry out a FRUCTOSE NETWORK (EXHAUSTED AIR):
- Comply with the conditions prior to carrying out the FRUCTOSA NETWORK (EXHAUSTED AIR).
- We will contact you to give you an appointment.