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One small observational study in patients whose IBS/SIBO was successfully treated with antibiotics did find that a popular prokinetic medication (low dose erythromycin) staved off a relapse longer than patients who did nothing (five months versus two months)55. However, we need to weigh the risk...
Because based on what we currently know, probiotics may help in just a few specific situations. Taking a probiotic may be helpful if: You’re taking antibiotics. Antibiotics kill off some of your gut’s microbes, which can cause a form of dysbiosis. (Remember, dysbiosis is when you don’...
Many medications, including antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and laxatives, can cause diarrhea.5 This is because they disrupt the balance of bacteria in the gut, which can lead to an overgrowth of harmful bacteria. Chronic diarrhea can lead to dehydration and nutrient deficiencies that make it...
I also recommend a high count CFU probiotic (50 billion+) after the antibiotics regimen. Also in combination with Heathers product I have been making my own mint tea to drink before meals, and taking HMO powder supplement from LayerOrigin. That supplement helps to rebuild a destroyed or ...
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Plecanatide is a medication used to treat chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) and irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C). Common side effects of plecanatide include diarrhea, gas (flatulence), abdominal distension, abdominal tenderness, nau
But antibiotics don’t always help: the bacteria come in multiple strains, which can show up at any time and cause a wide variety of symptoms. Many doctors now group Lyme into two general categories: early Lyme disease (symptoms develop two to 30 days post- bite and stay localised) and ...
While it may seem obvious, being judicious with the use of antibiotics (as important as they are for some medical conditions) and optimise digestive function by chewing your food well. Some people also find it helpful to take digestive bitters or enzymes to aid this process. In terms of supp...
For the E. coli strains linked to the recent outbreak in Alberta, there are fewtreatment optionsthat target the bacteria directly. Antibiotics can not be used because they make the illness worse by making the bacteria produce more of the toxin that is harming the body. Supportive therapy such...