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:
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Lack of appetite.
- The taste of metal in the mouth.
- Pain in the abdomen.
- Diarrhea or constipation.
- Unpleasant smell of feces.
- Flatulence.
What common symptoms for dysbiosis should pay attention to:
- Dryness of mucous membranes and skin.
- Rashes on the skin, itching.
- Headache.
- Sleep disturbances.
- Constant weakness.
- 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:
- gastritis;
- cholecystitis;
- pancreatitis;
- colitis;
- parasites;
- irritable bowel syndrome;
- lactase insufficiency;
- intestinal infections, etc.
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:
- Removal of pathogens and toxic substances that they excrete. In the case of colonization by parasites - anthelmintic treatment.
- Normalization of bowel function and emptying.
- Restoration of the balance of microflora, as well as the number of macro- and microelements of the intestine.
- Strengthening of immunity.
- 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:
- purification of the intestines with intestinal lavage (washing with saline solution);
- reception of medicinal collections from medicinal herbs;
- application of bacteriophages (artificially created viruses) for the destruction of intestinal infections;
- reception of live lacto- and bifidobacteria;
- constant adherence to diet and healthy diet;
- reception of prebiotic and probiotics.
Consequences of intestinal dysbiosis:
- bronchial asthma;
- peptic ulcer of stomach and duodenum;
- duodenitis;
- liver damage;
- kidney failure;
- hemorrhoids;
- internal bleeding;
- caries and gum disease;
- hypertension or hypotension;
- diseases of the musculoskeletal system;
- oncological diseases;
- cholelithiasis and urolithiasis;
- menstrual cycle disorders;
- diseases of the cardiovascular system.