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What is the purpose of the hydrogen breath test?
The hydrogen breath test is a diagnostic procedure that helps diagnose gastrointestinal issues such as lactose intolerance, fructose intolerance, and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). Digestive disorders are becoming increasingly common, and many people may experience uncomfortable symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain, or diarrhea. These complaints are often related to an imbalance in gut flora or malabsorption of nutrients. During the test, the amount of hydrogen exhaled by the patient is measured, which indicates fermentation processes occurring in the intestines. If the gut flora is not functioning properly, nutrients such as lactose or fructose are not digested adequately, leading to hydrogen production. The aim of the test is to…
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Overview of ENG and EMG Tests
The electrophysiological methods play a prominent role in neurological examinations, helping to understand the functioning of the nervous system and various pathological conditions. The examination of nerve and muscle function is essential not only for professionals but also for the diagnosis of patients. These tests allow for the identification of neurological disorders, accurate diagnosis of conditions, and the determination of appropriate treatment options. Investigation of the neuromuscular system During the investigation of the neuromuscular system, measuring the conduction velocity of nerves and the activity of motor units provides fundamental information for professionals. The assessment of the state of nerves and the associated muscles is carried out using various methods, which…