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GHAPPcast - CSID in Adults: Clinical Pearls & the Patient Journey

Live from the GHAPP National 2024 Conference, Dr. Dakesh Patel, a gastroenterologist with the GI Alliance of Illinois, joins Kate Scarlata, MPH, RD, a nationally renowned dietitian and bestselling author, and Kaitlin Colella, PA, to discuss congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency (CSID), a frequently overlooked digestive disorder. CSID affects the body's ability to break down sugar and starch due to enzyme deficiencies, often leading to misdiagnosis as IBS. Many patients struggle for years with chronic bloating, diarrhea, constipation, and severe abdominal discomfort without realizing the root cause of their symptoms.

In this insightful discussion, the experts explore the science behind CSID and how sucrase-isomaltase deficiency impacts digestion. They break down the common symptoms that mimic IBS, the challenges in diagnosing the condition, and the importance of proper testing, such as the C13 breath test and small bowel biopsy. Insurance barriers often make it difficult for patients to access enzyme replacement therapy, leaving many untreated or mismanaged. The conversation also covers effective dietary strategies, emphasizing how food choices, portion control, and timing influence symptoms. Caitlyn Colella shares her personal journey of living with CSID, highlighting the struggle of being misdiagnosed for years and how she successfully manages her condition through a combination of dietary adjustments and enzyme therapy.

With CSID affecting a significant percentage of adults previously diagnosed with IBS, this discussion sheds light on an under-recognized condition that has a profound impact on gut health. Healthcare providers and patients alike will gain valuable insights into the latest advancements in diagnosis, treatment, and lifestyle management. Watch now to learn how proper diagnosis and treatment can drastically improve quality of life. For more resources, visit the GHAPP website or download the GHAPP ACE app.

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