Leaky gut syndrome occurs when the tight cell to cell junctions in the intestine wall break down. This allows toxins and other compounds to seep into the body resulting in inflammatory and infectious bowel diseases, chronic inflammatory joints, skin conditions like acne, psoriasis and dermatitis and many diseases triggered by food allergy or specific food intolerance.
Leaky gut can be caused by exposure to substances which damage the integrity of intestinal mucus. The most common causes of damage are viruses and bacteria, alcohol consumption, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and yeast overgrowth, all of which contribute to toxin accumulation in the body.
Leaky gut syndrome occurs when the tight cell to cell junctions in the intestine wall break down. This allows toxins and other compounds to seep into the body resulting in inflammatory and infectious bowel diseases, chronic inflammatory joints, skin conditions like acne, psoriasis and dermatitis and many diseases triggered by food allergy or specific food intolerance.
Leaky gut can be caused by exposure to substances which damage the integrity of intestinal mucus. The most common causes of damage are viruses and bacteria, alcohol consumption, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and yeast overgrowth, all of which contribute to toxin accumulation in the body.
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract lining is a wall with small holes that allows substances to filter through. The holes prevent bigger and more harmful substances into the system. Leaky Gut Syndrome occurs when damage to the lining lets things like undigested bits of food, harmful bacteria, and more enter the system and cause illness.
A Leaky Gut can cause people to feel generally unwell and have a variety of seemingly unrelated health concerns. There are more serious worries for the health of the individual when it arises than the immediate illnesses. The most important reason to seek Leaky Gut Syndrome Treatment is to protect against the condition causing permanent damage to the body. Researchers suspect Leaky Gut may trigger the development of various autoimmune diseases. Diseases like Alzheimer's, cancer, and others have been associated with people that do not have a protective GI barrier.
When to See Dr. Cohen
Addressing and monitoring the problem could help to prevent unnecessary damage to the body. People need to be able to identify the symptoms when they arise. Underlying health conditions like celiac disease or Crohn's may make people more susceptible to developing Leaky Gut Syndrome. Anyone with those conditions should talk to Dr. Dana Cohen about the steps they can take to naturally reduce their risks.
Schedule a visit if there are changes to the digestive system, an uptick in the severity of asthma or allergies, and increased susceptibility to colds and flu. Leaky Gut Syndrome can affect the immune system and make it easier to get sick. Some chronic conditions like psoriasis, Hashimoto's disease, and depression may be linked to a leaky gut. Skin fungal infections and rashes may also affect people with Leaky Gut Syndrome.
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Natural Remedies for Leaky Gut Syndrome often rely on identifying how the condition started. Doctors may struggle to make an accurate diagnosis of leaky gut and its cause. A lot of mystery remains regarding the illness. Patients will typically provide information about how the four primary causes of Leaky Gut apply to them.
Patients who suffer from leaky gut syndrome can find relief through integrative treatments. Dr. Cohen will begin with diagnostic testing using a urine test to determine whether or not the intestines are permeated and leaking. Once this is determined, Dr. Cohen will work with her patient to implement a treatment methodology that may include changes in diet and lifestyle, vitamin recommendations, and mineral, herbal and probiotic supplements.
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Dr. Dana Cohen, MD
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