Antibiotic-Caused Diarrhea May Be Remedied by Probiotic Use

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(Newswire.net — July 11, 2022) Orlando, FL — Antibiotics are undeniably some of the most popular medications today. Its soaring demand and use are linked with the increasing rates of urinary tract infections (UTIs). 

Previous research reveals that around 90 percent of all UTI cases are due to E.coli, which causes the infection in the urinary tract. 

Experts have long been stressing the relevance of sticking to the use of this medication according to how a doctor prescribes it. There are simple UTIs that require only a few days or weeks of treatment and the complicated ones are treated with at least six months of antibiotic use. 

Within the first to two days of antibiotic treatment, UTI symptoms usually start fading away. For severe UTIs, it may take a few more days to achieve certain improvements.

While it is absolutely true that this medication is an essential treatment for the infection, it is also worth noting that it could produce some side effects affecting gut health.

According to experts, it affects gut health by destroying beneficial bacteria. It is worth noting that this medication halts infection through its ability to kill the UTI-causing bacteria. However, it also ends up killing the good ones.

This is how its use may potentially result in digestive health issues, such as diarrhea. 

Diarrhea may result from the use of antibiotics, but it may also be caused by a number of factors. 

These include lactose intolerance, fructose, parasites, bacteria, viruses, artificial sweeteners, and surgery. There are symptoms of diarrhea, such as little to no urination, excessive thirst, dry mouth, weakness, dark-colored urine, and fatigue.  

One of the dangerous consequences of having diarrhea is dehydration, which may be fatal. There are also certain digestive disorders that may trigger diarrhea, such as ulcerative colitis and celiac disease.

While UTIs are preventable, it is also important to realize that they may occur regardless of how careful one is in increasing protection against the infection. In using antibiotics, it is vital to stick to the prescription of the doctor.

It is similarly important to keep in mind that the severity of the side effects it causes may be reduced, and this is through increasing probiotics levels.

Since the medication reduces the levels of good bacteria in the gut, it is best to replenish the loss. This can be made through increased consumption of probiotic-rich foods, such as yogurt. There are also certain supplements like Divine Bounty Digestive Enzymes found to deliver superior-quality and potent probiotics.

Divine Bounty Digestive Enzymes contain 500 mg of digestive enzymes, namely lipase, amylase, invertase, Glucoamylase, papain, and bromelain. It even has prebiotics and probiotics.

For every bottle, it offers 90 Vegetarian highly potent, and pure capsules (www.amazon.com/Digestive-Enzymes-Probiotics-90-Capsules/dp/B076MDX648).

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