D-Zailosis's absorption test: The investigation and analysis of the results

DX-free absorption test under the care of the D-zenless test. The ability of the intestines to absorb the D-xylose sugar is examined, and the ovelosis is a fruit sugar that is absorbed by the small intestine. A lack of absorption can occur when the absorption surface is lost in the intestines, which is what happens in the case of ventricular disease (Coeliak), as there is a defect in the ability to absorb xylose, and the absorption test D-zisless is characterized by: Simple. Cost. High accuracy. Small. How to conduct the investigation will be asked to drink 236,588 milliliters, or the equivalent of a cup of water containing 25 grams of D-zoosless sugar, after two hours, a blood sample will be collected, and another blood sample will be taken after another three hours and another blood sample will be taken. You should take a urine sample, and the amount of urine it secretes will also be measured within a five-hour period, and thus the type of sample requested to test the recording of D-zoosless is a sample of blood and a sample urine. General warnings in many rare cases can occur the following complications during a blood test: Excessive bleeding on the needle access site. Blood accumulation under the skin. Dizziness or faint if you see blood. Infection on the needle ground. There is no risk of performing and giving urine sample. Results -Analysis contains test results on the following: 1. Natural results contain proper results according to the type of sample on the following: The blood sample after an hour’s drinking of the substance: more than 20 milligrams/ dl. Urine sample: 1,2 – 2.2 grams within 5 hours. 2. Low levels The causes of low investigation results include a lack of absorption of the small intestine, caused by various factors, the most prominent: Crohn’s disease. The bacterial, viral or fungal infection. Bacterial overgrowth. Excessive disease. A lack of enzyme analysis of lactose sugar. Whipple disease. Taste the small intestine. Limafi crop in the small intestine. Intestinal disorder due to radiotherapy, especially in cancer patients. Inspection of the intestines due to diabetes. Diarrhea arising from the small intestine, for any reason.