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Leaky Gut Symptoms

Can Send Mixed Signals


Leaky gut symptoms are various and can be very uncomfortable. Some people theorize that the symptoms of this condition manifest in behavior problems found in pervasive developmental disorders.

Leaky gut symptoms are varied in type ranging from discomfort to possible behavior issues. The tell-tale signs of this digestive condition often go unrecognized, which can make it difficult to diagnosis this problem.

This digestive tract ailment is relatively unknown among the general populace. People simple don't know the red flags that will alert them to a possible leaky gut condition, although it has been associated with autistic disorders, such as Aperger syndrome.

The signs of this digestive tract problem are also pretty common in other ailments, which might influence an individual to think he or she is suffering from a different illness. This can lead the person to seek treatment for what they perceive to be the problem.

Since leaky gut syndrome is relatively unknown and pretty rare, many physicians don't think to look for leaky gut as a possible cause for the symptoms found in this condition. There are signs to look for if this illness is suspected.

What are signs for detecting leaky gut syndrome?

Tell tale signs include many common problems found in usual conditions; consequently, someone who experiences the following symptoms should at least explore the possibility of leaky gut as the source of their discomfort.

Signs include:

  • gas and bloating
  • cramps after eating
  • diarrhea and constipation
  • headaches
  • facial swelling when exposed to certain fumes

As the condition progresses, some individuals experience:

  • fatigue
  • memory loss
  • inability to concentrate
  • headaches
  • irritability
  • behavior problems
  • These symptoms are common in some other ailments involving the digestive system; however, fatigue, memory loss, behavior problems, and inattention are signs that an inflamed gut might be a source of the problems.

    What are the stages of LGS?

    People with this condition go through seven stages, including:

  • inability to absorb nutrients
  • food particles and toxins absorbed into the blood stream
  • nutritional deficits
  • chemical sensitivities
  • immune deficiencies
  • bacteria and yeast causing infections throughout the body as they're leaked into the system
  • development of autoimmune disease
  • It's crucial to make sure that this inflammation of the digestive tract does not go untreated. Leaky gut symptoms might lead to a very important diagnosis.

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