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Lactulose Breath Test


What is a lactulose hydrogen breath test?

The lactulose hydrogen breath test is used to identify abnormal growth of bacteria in the intestine. You will be asked to breathe into a breath collection device and your breath will be collected and analyzed for the presence of hydrogen.

Normally, small amounts of bacteria are found in the intestine. If there is a significant increase in the amount of bacteria, food and nutrients are not absorbed properly. Bacterial overgrowth can result from a slow transit of food through the bowels or from certain medications. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and diarrhea.

What are the possible complications with this test?

Complications of a lactulose hydrogen breath test are rare.

How do I prepare for this test?

What should I expect during the test?

First, you will collect a baseline breath sample by breathing into the collection device.  Then you will drink a solution of lactulose. Then, every 20 minutes for a 2 hour period, you will breath into the device. You will collect a total of 10 breath samples. Please allow 3 hours for the test.

What should I expect after the test?

Breath test samples must be returned/mailed within 3 days of collection. You will be able to resume your normal activities and diet. Your doctor will send you the results by mail in 10-14 days after your test is received. If the test indicates that you do have small bowel bacterial overgrowth, it may be treated with antibiotics.

Lactulose Breath Test Kit Instructions

 

06/30/2009