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- Probiotics and prebiotics: What you should know - Mayo Clinic
Probiotics and prebiotics are two parts of food that may support gut health Probiotics are specific living microorganisms, most often bacteria or yeast that help the body digest food or help with symptoms of certain illnesses Probiotics are naturally found in fermented foods such as yogurt and sauerkraut
- C. difficile infection - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Overview Clostridioides difficile (klos-TRID-e-oi-deez dif-uh-SEEL) is a bacterium that causes an infection of the colon, the longest part of the large intestine Symptoms can range from diarrhea to life-threatening damage to the colon The bacterium is often called C difficile or C diff
- Lactobacillus acidophilus (oral route) - Side effects dosage
Lactobacillus acidophilus is a probiotic that is used to help maintain the number of healthy bacteria in your stomach and intestines This supplement is available without a prescription
- Probióticos y prebióticos: lo que debes saber - Mayo Clinic
Los probióticos y prebióticos son dos partes de alimentos que pueden favorecer la salud del intestino Los probióticos son microorganismos vivos específicos, generalmente bacterias o levaduras, que favorecen la digestión de alimentos o alivian síntomas de ciertas enfermedades Se encuentran naturalmente en alimentos fermentados como el yogur y el chucrut
- Contact us - Mayo Clinic
Addresses, phone numbers and electronic contact form for Mayo Clinic campuses in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota
- Irritable bowel syndrome - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Lifestyle changes can make a big difference when it comes to managing this common GI disorder Learn more about symptoms, diagnosis and how to handle triggers for this long-term condition
- Constipation - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Constipation is usually treated with changes in diet and exercise or with nonprescription medicines Constipation may require medicines, changes in medicines or other treatments prescribed by a health care professional Long-term constipation, also called chronic constipation, may require treating another disease or condition that can cause or worsen constipation
- Current and future treatments for irritable bowel syndrome associated . . .
Better agents needed for IBS-D - Pharmacological treatments for diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) are limited and often fail to relieve pain or the full spectrum of associated symptoms An expert discusses current and future treatments for the disorder and the need for individualized therapies
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