Crohns, SIBO and rosacea connection - Bye, Bye Sugar!
I have Crohns, SIBO, and rosacea (which came about in conjunction with the SIBO)...as well as some other autoimmune inflammatory situations that generally accompany Crohns
I'll stop there. Below is a link with clinical information connecting SIBO with rosacea.
I am on a Low FODMAPS food plan that, so far, is keeping my SIBO in check, and my rosacea has improved as well. However, when my hormones make their big monthly transitions (2X/month) my Crohns and rosacea both tend to act up a bit, for 1-3 days as does my hand/foot arthritis. That is pretty inevitable. I've had two doctors (at renown institutions) that correlated hormone fluctuations with inflammatory response. There are certainly many variables to rosacea and the whole autoimmune system and its triggers. But consider looking at your diet for a start (do you love eating ALOT of something in particular by any chance?), or investigating your food intolerances, because they can certainly be linked to GI flare/SIBO/rosacea in some fashion. Also, check your meds to see if one of the side effects is rosacea.
You may luck out and be able to skip taking meds for rosacea if you find a food or topical connection which you can eliminate.
Note that SCD Diet can be very helpful for SIBO, but it does not go far enough. For example, it allows honey, which is horrible for anyone with SIBO!! So, read up on SIBO & low FODMAPS and talk to your doctor or nutritionist about it.
If you have Crohns and have had ileo-cecal resection surgery or currently have any strictures or obstructions, it is fairly common to eventually develop SIBO due to missing your ileo-cecal valve (hi-motility) or having blockage (slow-motility). I am on Low FODMAPS plan for life as a result of having had both. It's really not difficult and I feel so much better! It's the only diet I don't feel like cheating on, because it's helped so much. After years of research, SIBO, and some sound recommendations are finally on the medical profession's radar, thankfully! It's about time...Hope this helps someone out.
Link for definition of SIBO:
Search this forum. Dave posted links that are a great overview.
Link re: rosacea and SIBO:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18456568
Link for Low FODMAPS/SIBO:
http://uvahealth.com/services/digestive-health-1/images-and-docs/low_FODMAP_diet.pdf
and
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204554204577023880581820726.html