Description
SAMPLE TYPE: FECES
the sample must be refrigerated for proper preservation.
RESULTS: 15 DAYS
Delivery of results from receipt of sample
The EXTENDED profile of the Intestinal Dysbiosis Test is the study designed for the initial diagnosis of digestive pathologies.
- Study of Microbiome functionality
- Study, treatment, and monitoring of digestive pathologies such as Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease), Irritable Bowel Syndrome, SIBO, etc.
- Chronic conditions of diarrhea, constipation, heartburn, reflux, gas, and poor digestion.
- Skin alterations such as dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, etc.
- Evaluate food sensitivity and intestinal parasites.
- Evaluate the presence or absence of viruses related to intestinal pathologies.
PARASITOMA by NGS (>20 genera): Blastocystis, Acanthamoeba, Entamoeba, Giardia, Spironucleus, Monocercomonoides, Cyclospora, Cystoisospora, Cryptosporidium, Eimeria, Neospora, Anncaliia, Enterospora, Hepatospora, Mitosporidium, Enterocytozoon, Enterobius, Ascaris, Strongyloides, Trichuris, Necator, Ancylostoma, Anisakis, Hymenolepis, Taenia and Fasciola.
MICROBIOME:
BACTERIOME (>100 genera) + Bacillota/Bacteroidota Ratio, Bacteroides/Prevotella Ratio, Muconutritive/Regulatory/Proteolytic Microbiota. Species are included according to abundance. Includes the typing of Escherichia coli subspecies.
ARCHAEOME (>50 genera) + Methanogenic/Sulfurous/Halophilic/Thermophilic/Nitrophilic/Mixed Archaeas
MYCOBIOME (>50 genera) + Fungi/Yeasts/Other species
VIROME (>40 genera of bacteriophages and >10 families of viral pathogens) + VMR Ratio (virus vs. microorganisms)
LPS and its composition (lipid A, O antigen and post-synthesis modifications)
- SCFA: Total SCFAs, Beneficial SCFAs (Butyric, Acetic and Propionic), Putrefactive SCFAs (Caproic, Valeric, iso-Butyric, iso-Capric, iso-Valeric), Protein SCFAs.
- INTESTINAL MARKERS:
Digestion: pH, alpha-glucosidase, beta-glucosidase, beta-glucuronidase, elastase.
Inflammation: FOB, Calprotectin
Infection: IgAs, EPX, Helicobacter pylori Ag
Permeability: Zonulin, alpha 1 anti-trypsin, and Mucin degradation
- Wait 3 weeks in case of invasive digestive explorations (colonoscopies, colon lavage), chemotherapy or surgery
- Continue your usual diet. It is important NOT to remove foods that you consume daily or overeat the day before the test
- 15 days before: do not take antibiotics or herbals (berberine, oregano oil, etc), probiotics, prebiotics.
- 7 days before: Do not ingest stomach protectors.
- 3 days before: Avoid the consumption of supplements (enzymes, vitamins, minerals, butyric acid).
- Indicate anti-inflammatory pharmacological treatments (corticosteroids, Ibuprofen..)
For more information, contact the Teletest administration department at 932 12 33 45 or through the following form

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