In terms of probiotic supplementation, the following people need to actively supplement:
1, artificially fed infants with low immunity, susceptible to colds and intestinal diseases, premature infants, low birth weight infants, caesarean section children, etc. It is necessary to supplement probiotics to promote intestinal absorption and increase immunity.
2. For people with constipation and diarrhea, probiotics can promote intestinal peristalsis and enhance the balance of intestinal flora, thus effectively treating constipation and diarrhea.
3. People with indigestion and patients with enteritis.
4. In the middle-aged and elderly people whose intestinal function is gradually weakened, probiotics such as Bifidobacterium in the intestine are decreasing due to the increase of age, so it is a beneficial health care measure to supplement probiotics appropriately.
5. People with congenital lactase deficiency will have symptoms such as abdominal distension and diarrhea when lactase deficiency or lactose cannot be decomposed. Appropriate supplementation of probiotics has a good effect.
6. For cancer patients receiving chemotherapy or radiotherapy, probiotics are easily killed by chemotherapy drugs, resulting in intestinal flora imbalance, so patients receiving chemotherapy or radiotherapy should actively supplement probiotics.
7. In patients with liver cirrhosis and peritonitis, probiotics can inhibit intestinal amine-producing spoilage bacteria, reduce endotoxin content in blood and intestinal acidity, and prevent and treat enterogenous endotoxemia.