Dysbiosis

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Nutrition Mind Map on Dysbiosis, created by Jane Althorp on 23/06/2021.
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Dysbiosis
  1. Dysbiosis is the shift in balance of normal microflora (type and quantity, metabolic activity and distribution) in the large intestine, resulting in a microbata which produces harmful effects
    1. Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)
      1. Causes
        1. Stress
          1. Poor diet
            1. Decreased digestive secretions
              1. Antibiotics
                1. Excessive alcohol
                  1. Altered bowel motility
                    1. Immune suppression
                    2. Symptoms
                      1. Local symptoms
                        1. Indigestion
                          1. bloating
                            1. nausea
                              1. diarrhea/constipation
                              2. Associated with diseases
                                1. Immune disregulation
                                  1. inflammation
                                    1. metabolic disturbances
                                      1. Systemic
                                        1. Autoimmune
                                          1. Rheumatoid arthritis
                                            1. Ankalising spondilitis
                                              1. Allergies
                                                1. UTI's
                                                  1. Thrush
                                              2. GIT
                                                1. Irritable bowel syndrome
                                                  1. inflammatory bowel disease
                                                    1. enteric infections
                                                  2. Leads to:
                                                    1. Increased intestinal permeability, pathogens adhere to epithelial lining and damage tight junctions
                                                      1. Inflammation: pathogens induce epithelial cells to secrete inflammatory cytokines, adhesion molecules, and major hitocompatibility complex class II molecules, stimulates immune cells eg neutrophils, monocytes, lymphocytes and eosinophils
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