Patients with poor gastrointestinal problems can take probiotics for conditioning, because probiotics can promote intestinal nutrient absorption and maintain intestinal health by regulating the host mucosa, immune system and intestinal flora balance. Common probiotics include Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus licheniformis, etc.
Poor gastrointestinal problems are mainly caused by intestinal flora imbalance, gastric ulcer, enteritis and other diseases. The main symptoms are hiccups, bloating, nausea, vomiting, poor appetite, etc. In severe cases, acid reflux, Symptoms such as heartburn. Probiotics can maintain the balance of intestinal flora structure, protect the intestinal mucosal barrier, and also alleviate the inflammatory response in the intestine. In addition, probiotics can also serve as antigens, directly exerting an immune activation effect, or secreting immune activators by themselves to stimulate the host immune system, thereby improving immunity, thereby protecting the body's health, and also helping to relieve intestinal symptoms.
When using probiotics, it is not recommended to take them together with antibiotics. Because antibiotics may cause probiotics to become ineffective, and some probiotics need to be refrigerated when taking them, pay attention to the storage conditions.