Dysbacteriosis symptoms and treatment

Dysbacteriosis of the intestine and its symptoms suggest treatment, which includes not only the intake of medicines, but also a long-term diet.

Symptoms

Signs and symptoms for the diagnosis and treatment of intestinal dysbiosis. From the side of the gastrointestinal tract the following manifestations occur:

  1. Nausea and vomiting.
  2. Lack of appetite.
  3. The taste of metal in the mouth.
  4. Pain in the abdomen.
  5. Diarrhea or constipation.
  6. Unpleasant smell of feces.
  7. Flatulence.

What common symptoms for dysbiosis should pay attention to:

  1. Dryness of mucous membranes and skin.
  2. Rashes on the skin, itching.
  3. Headache.
  4. Sleep disturbances.
  5. Constant weakness.
  6. Increased fatigue.

Prevention and treatment of dysbacteriosis are prescribed in accordance with the symptoms, clinical examination and the results of microbiological analysis of feces.

Intestinal dysbiosis - treatment

It must be understood that the disease under consideration does not arise on its own. It is always accompanied by various diseases of the digestive system:

In addition, violations of microflora can be caused by hormonal disorders or banal malnutrition.

Therefore, in any case, a long-term complex treatment of dysbacteriosis, which is aimed at eliminating the root cause of the disease, and then - to restore intestinal microflora. The course of treatment of dysbacteriosis includes:

  1. Removal of pathogens and toxic substances that they excrete. In the case of colonization by parasites - anthelmintic treatment.
  2. Normalization of bowel function and emptying.
  3. Restoration of the balance of microflora, as well as the number of macro- and microelements of the intestine.
  4. Strengthening of immunity.
  5. Maintaining the normoflora of the intestine in a healthy state.

Rapid treatment of dysbacteriosis is impossible, because, first of all, it is required to restore the individual microflora of a person, and for this there is not enough artificial colonization of lacto- and bifidobacteria. It is necessary to achieve an ideal balance by the body's own forces, and this takes time (up to 3 months) and scrupulous compliance with the doctor's appointments.

Modern methods and effective means of treating dysbacteriosis suggest such a phased treatment:

Consequences of intestinal dysbiosis: