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Dysbiose-Index should not be read as an isolated number only. This short overview summarizes when the marker matters, which questions it does not answer on its own, and what broader context makes the result more useful.
Relevance
Dysbiose-Index is most useful when it is interpreted together with the symptom pattern, the relevant category context, and the broader diagnostic question behind the test.
Limits
Dysbiose-Index does not replace symptom timing, functional assessment, or the wider clinical picture. A marker may be informative without being the whole answer.
Next context
The next useful step is usually to connect Dysbiose-Index to related markers, symptoms, and the broader context of the test rather than reading it as an isolated endpoint.
Document and understand your lab values in relation to your symptoms.

This biomarker gains value when it is connected to symptom patterns, daily function, and structured self-observation instead of being read in isolation.
ME/CFS
Reduced capacity, multisystem symptoms, and delayed worsening often make more sense when the broader ME/CFS pattern is considered.
Pacing
Markers linked to sleep, stress, recovery, hormones, or metabolism often become more useful when viewed through pacing and daily load management.
Questionnaires
Questionnaires help connect biomarkers to symptom patterns, functional limits, and patient-reported change over time.
Dysbiose-Index is most useful when it is interpreted together with the symptom pattern, the relevant category context, and the broader diagnostic question behind the test.
Dysbiose-Index does not replace symptom timing, functional assessment, or the wider clinical picture. A marker may be informative without being the whole answer.
The next useful step is usually to connect Dysbiose-Index to related markers, symptoms, and the broader context of the test rather than reading it as an isolated endpoint.
from category Mikrobiom
Ref: <50
Ref: <55
Ref: >10000000
Ref: 20-45
Ref: < 50 µg/g Stuhl (laborabhängig)
Ref: <500000000
Category pages help structure biomarkers, but users often need a symptom-first path to understand why a marker matters.
Questionnaires
Use structured assessments to complement what a biomarker category can tell you.
ME/CFS
The broader pattern often matters more than a single lab bucket.
Lab markers
Compare this category with other marker groups and adjacent contexts.