Does it matter if you’ve been taking glutamine for six months for enteritis?



Glutamine has been taken for half a year for enteritis, which may cause some harm to the body, such as drug dependence, liver and kidney damage.

Glutamine can increase the content of secreted immunoglobulin in the intestinal mucus, enhance the local immunity of the intestinal tract, and promote the repair of intestinal mucosal cells, which is beneficial to the recovery of patients with enteritis, and can be taken appropriately.

If you have been taking it for half a year, because of the long time of taking it, it may produce drug dependence, the symptoms will improve when taking the drug, but it may recur after stopping the drug; taking glutamine for a long period of time may produce certain damage to the liver and kidney, such as abnormalities in liver and kidney function.

Glutamine is generally not recommended for long-term use, after the symptoms have improved, you can consider stopping the drug treatment, so as to avoid some adverse reactions, during the period of taking the drug, quit smoking and drinking, eat a regular diet, do not eat spicy and stimulating food. The medication should be taken under the guidance of a physician, do not take the medication on your own.