April 2017
Volume 9: Issue 04
Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a chronic digestive ailment in which the number of naturally occurring intestinal bacteria multiplies signi cantly as a result of a lack of movement in the small intestine. The small intestines ordinarily sweep food wastes and excess bacteria toward the colon for excretion. When this mechanism fails or is insu cient, SIBO can result.