“…Gastric acidity, anatomical integrity of the digestive tract, peristaltic activity of the bowel, immunglobulin A plays a major role in maintaining the balance between the intestinal microflora and host mechanisms fails bacterial over studies, small intestinal bacterial over growth (SIBO) is defined as the microbiological presence of more than10 colony forming units (CFU) per ml of Various studies showed the relationship between the derangement of gut flora and increased prevalence of SIBO in cirrhotic patients. 5,6 Decrease in small bowel motility and increasein adrenergic activity in cirrhotic patients may lead bacterial overgrowth. [5][6][7] In addition to the range of symptoms and consequences of SIBO per se, increasing evidence suggests tha of intestinal flora is of substantial clinical relevance to Institute of Medical Gastroenterology, Madras Medical College and Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Chennai,…”