Can you eat chili peppers with probiotics?

There are no strict dietary contraindications while taking probiotics, but chili peppers are more stimulating and not conducive to recovery, so chili peppers are not recommended to be consumed while taking the medication, and specific dietary adjustments should be made in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
Probiotics commonly used in clinical practice include preparations of Bifidobacterium bifidum and Bacillus licheniformis, which are mainly used to treat acute and chronic diarrhea and indigestion caused by intestinal flora imbalance. Dietary contraindications during the use of such drugs are not specified in the drug description.
Therefore, from the point of view of the principle of action of the drug, the drug user can consume a moderate amount of food that is not allergic to. However, it should be noted that chili peppers are spicy and stimulating foods, and eating a large amount of them at one time will cause strong stimulation of the digestive tract, which may aggravate the symptoms of intestinal flora disorders and is not conducive to the alleviation of the disease.
Therefore, although it is not strictly prohibited to consume chili peppers during the period of taking probiotic preparations, it is also recommended to eat as little as possible or even not to eat, in order to promote the recovery of the disease. It should also be noted that the contraindications and adverse effects of these drugs are not clear.
In conclusion, those who have the need to use probiotic preparations must make dietary adjustments under the guidance of a doctor according to the actual situation of the individual in order to strive for a good prognosis. Do not blindly dispose of them on your own to avoid inappropriate intervention and adverse consequences.