D-xylose Absorption TestXylose Tolerance Test What To Think About- If you have an abnormally high amount of
bacteria in your intestines, you may have to take antibiotics for a day or two
before the test.
- This test can cause
dehydration. Make sure that you drink enough fluids to
replace lost liquids after you have completed the test. Tell your health
professional if you have problems with diarrhea after drinking the D-xylose
solution.
- Blood D-xylose levels are generally considered more
reliable than urine levels in children younger than 12 years old.
- A
test that looks at the lining of the small intestines (upper gastrointestinal
series) may be used if Crohn's disease or another malabsorption syndrome is
suspected. For more information, see the medical test
Upper Gastrointestinal Series.
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