Fructose Intolerance Test

£155.00

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How a Fructose Intolerance Test Works

Like SIBO breath testing, fructose breath tests measure hydrogen and methane gas production in your breath.

These tests typically run for 3 hours, with breath samples collected at regular intervals.

 

Important Testing Sequence: Testing for SIBO First

If you suspect multiple digestive issues, it’s crucial to test for SIBO before investigating fructose or lactose intolerance.

Here’s why:
– SIBO can cause false positive results on both fructose and lactose breath tests

– Fructose can be used to test for SIBO, so this test can be used to SIBO test
– Bacteria present in SIBO readily ferment these sugars, leading to elevated gas levels
– This fermentation occurs regardless of whether you have true fructose or lactose malabsorption

You can read more about SIBO testing here or view our SIBO at home breath tests from VHL or Genova in the store.

 

When to Test for Fructose and Lactose
The optimal time to test for fructose or lactose intolerance is:
After ruling out SIBO
– If SIBO treatment has been completed successfully
– When specific symptoms suggest carbohydrate malabsorption

 

This test is sourced from Viva Health Labs (VHL) and is a non-invasive breath tests which captures exhaled hydrogen after you ingest a lactulose solution. The results enable us to evaluate bacterial overgrowth in your small intestine.

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Description

Fructose Breath Testing

Fructose malabsorption testing helps identify if your body has difficulty absorbing this fruit sugar. The test uses a specific dose of fructose solution to measure your body’s absorption capacity.

Common Symptoms of Fructose Malabsorption
– Bloating after consuming fruits
– Gas and abdominal discomfort
– Diarrhoea following high-fructose meals

Professional Testing Recommendations

For accurate results:
– Complete SIBO testing first
– Wait at least 2 weeks between different breath tests
– Follow preparation instructions carefully
– Maintain proper testing protocols
Key Takeaways
– Breath testing methodology is similar for all carbohydrate malabsorption tests
– SIBO must be ruled out before other breath testing
– False positives can occur if SIBO is present
– Professional interpretation of results is essential
Understanding the proper sequence of testing helps ensure accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning for your digestive health concerns.

Additional information

Variations

Lactose Intolerance, Fructose Intolerance

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