Hoe weet je of je lekkende darmen hebt.
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In Bellege of in Olland?sterre schreef:Worden deze testen ook vergoed door het ziekenfonds?
Groetjes,
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Bij mij in België werd de intolerantietest niet vergoed, ik denk dat de sCD14 op het immuunfenotyperingsblad stond die naar het universitair ziekenhuis ging en in dat geval werd het vergoed, maar 't kan ook dat dat op een ander blad stond van een ander labo en dus niet werd vergoed, ik twijfel even (en ben op vakantie dus geen toegang tot data )
edit: vreemd, ik had niet gezien dat het antwoord al voor mij gegeven was ff niet goed opgelet denk ik
Volgens vele artsen/onderzoekers is onderzoek naar darmfunctie basaal.
Ook een huisarts kan dit aanvragen.
Zie o.a. dit onderzoek:
Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Other Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders.
Abstract
Irritable bowel syndrome is one of several highly prevalent functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID) displaying symptoms of gastrointestinal dysmotility and visceral hypersensitivity. Substantial overlap of symptoms and comorbidities occur not only between irritable bowel syndrome and other FGID but also with gastrointestinal disorders that are not related to motility (eg, celiac disease and lactose intolerance) and to somatic conditions (eg, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome). Pathogenic mechanisms common among FGIDs may include alternations in intestinal and colonic microflora. Evidence is also emerging of an interplay between gut immune cells/activity and alternations in motility, secretion, and sensation. The role of cytokine activity and inflammation is important in this regard. As recommended by Rome III, diagnostic testing should be guided by the patient's age, primary symptom characteristics, and other clinical and laboratory features. The high prevalence of coexisting conditions suggests the need to routinely assess patients for related disorders. Treatment should be based on an individualized evaluation, explanation, and reassurance.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21666425
Ook een huisarts kan dit aanvragen.
Zie o.a. dit onderzoek:
Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Other Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders.
Abstract
Irritable bowel syndrome is one of several highly prevalent functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID) displaying symptoms of gastrointestinal dysmotility and visceral hypersensitivity. Substantial overlap of symptoms and comorbidities occur not only between irritable bowel syndrome and other FGID but also with gastrointestinal disorders that are not related to motility (eg, celiac disease and lactose intolerance) and to somatic conditions (eg, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome). Pathogenic mechanisms common among FGIDs may include alternations in intestinal and colonic microflora. Evidence is also emerging of an interplay between gut immune cells/activity and alternations in motility, secretion, and sensation. The role of cytokine activity and inflammation is important in this regard. As recommended by Rome III, diagnostic testing should be guided by the patient's age, primary symptom characteristics, and other clinical and laboratory features. The high prevalence of coexisting conditions suggests the need to routinely assess patients for related disorders. Treatment should be based on an individualized evaluation, explanation, and reassurance.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21666425