Diarrhea is also called diarrhea. Diarrhea is not normal after taking probiotic medications and may be caused by adverse drug reactions or diseases such as enteritis.
Probiotics are normal flora present in the intestinal tract, which inhibit harmful flora and help digestion and absorption. They can prevent constipation, diarrhea, bloating and other symptoms by balancing the intestinal flora.
Common probiotics include Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus licheniformis, and so on. Taking probiotics can help regulate gastrointestinal function by supplementing probiotics. However, inappropriate or excessive use of probiotic drugs may also lead to intestinal flora disorders, inducing the emergence of diarrhea symptoms.
So it’s not normal to have diarrhea after taking probiotics. It may be caused by taking probiotics, or it may be caused by viral or bacterial infections such as enteritis. Need to further check the colonoscopy, stool routine and other items in the doctor’s guidance for treatment, do not recommend taking probiotic drugs.