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How Is SIBO Treated?
A gastroenterologist—a provider specializing in treating digestive disorders—will oversee your SIBO treatment. Treatment aims to stop bacterial overgrowth to relieve and prevent symptoms. Antibiotic ...
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SIBO and bacterial infections are often treated with antibiotics. If oily stool doesn't go away after a few days, contact your healthcare provider. Persistent steatorrhea is usually a sign of a ...