Do probiotics work for food retention?

Probiotics can be effective when there is a buildup of food. Probiotics are beneficial bacteria in the intestinal tract, and the most common probiotic preparations are Bacillus subtilis granules, Clostridium casei and Bacillus licheniformis capsules, etc. Probiotics can break down proteins, carbohydrates, etc. to help the body digest food. Intestinal probiotics can break down proteins, carbohydrates, etc., and help the body digest food, so you can take probiotics after you have accumulated food. Accumulated food can also be treated with other medications such as multi-enzyme tablets or mosapride citrate, as well as proper dietary control and appropriate exercise. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a medical professional. If the accumulation of food is not relieved or continues to aggravate, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for early treatment under the guidance of a medical professional.