Can you take probiotics for proctitis?

Patients with proctitis can eat probiotics. Proctitis can lead to increased stools and diarrhea, and during diarrhea the intestinal mucosa is damaged, and the ratio of harmful bacteria to beneficial bacteria in the intestine can become imbalanced or the flora in the intestine can become imbalanced, which can also lead to proctitis causing diarrhea. Therefore, patients with proctitis can take probiotics, including Bifidobacterium aureus and yeast. Taking probiotics can help repair the intestinal mucosa and inhibit the reproduction and growth of harmful bacteria. Beneficial bacteria adsorb to the intestinal wall to form a protective film, protecting the intestine from harmful bacteria. Probiotics can also produce a variety of enzymes, which is conducive to promoting the digestion and absorption of food in the intestine, and can regulate the activity of immune factors in the intestine, which can enhance the immunity of the body. Therefore, probiotics are beneficial for proctitis patients and can promote the recovery of proctitis.