Dysbacteriosis

Dysbacteriosis is a condition in which the normal intestinal microflora is disrupted. Typically, the intestines contain millions of beneficial bacteria that help digest food and strengthen the body's immune system. However, with dysbiosis, the number of beneficial bacteria decreases, and the number of harmful bacteria and fungi increases.

Dysbacteriosis can occur for various reasons. For example, with long-term use of antibiotics, which destroy not only harmful but also beneficial bacteria. Dysbacteriosis can also be a consequence of stress, poor nutrition, diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and other factors.

Symptoms of dysbiosis can be different: from stool disorders and abdominal pain to allergic reactions and skin problems. Also, with dysbacteriosis, immunity can decrease, which leads to frequent diseases.

To diagnose dysbiosis, you need to see a doctor and undergo the appropriate tests. Treatment of dysbiosis should be comprehensive and depend on the cause of its occurrence. Your doctor may prescribe probiotics, which contain beneficial bacteria, and recommend dietary and lifestyle changes.

To prevent the occurrence of dysbiosis, you need to monitor your health, eat right, strengthen your immune system and take antibiotics only as prescribed by your doctor.

Thus, dysbiosis is a serious disease that can lead to various complications. However, timely consultation with a doctor and proper treatment will help avoid negative consequences and return healthy microflora to the body.