Which works better, Lactobacillus tablets or digestive enzymes?

Lactobacillus tablets can improve intestinal immunity, promote the growth of beneficial bacteria, digestive enzymes can improve the insufficient secretion of digestive enzymes, both drugs can treat indigestion and other gastrointestinal disorders, should be for the cause of the cause of the selection of the appropriate drug, there is no so-called which one is effective. Lactobacillin tablets can improve intestinal immunity, promote the growth of beneficial bacteria, improve digestion. It is suitable for low intestinal immunity, imbalance of intestinal flora, etc. It improves abnormal fermentation in the intestines, dyspepsia, intestinal inflammation, and pediatric diarrhea. Digestive enzyme is an enzyme that helps digestion, which can improve indigestion caused by insufficient secretion of digestive enzymes in the gastrointestinal tract. The adverse reactions and contraindications of Lactobacillus tablets are not clear. It is contraindicated in people who are allergic to the drug, and children must be used under adult supervision. Adverse reactions may occur when the drug is used together with other drugs, you should consult your doctor for details. Commonly used digestive enzymes are Digestive Enzyme Tablets and Digestive Enzyme Capsules. Possible adverse effects of taking Digestive Enzyme Tablets include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.It is contraindicated in children under 7 years of age and in patients with acute hepatitis.Aluminum preparations may affect the efficacy of this product. Possible adverse reactions of taking Digestive Enzyme Capsules are mild diarrhea, etc., which can recover on its own after stopping the medication. It is forbidden for those who are allergic to this product and those who are allergic to pig protein products. Pregnant and lactating women should use it under the guidance of a doctor, and the drug should not be used with acidic drugs. If you need to use lactobacillus tablets and digestive enzymes, you should take them reasonably under the guidance of a doctor.