Do probiotics repair the intestinal mucosa?

The main effects of probiotics include reduction of intestinal mucosal permeability, repair of the physical barrier, strengthening and reinforcement of the intestinal mucosal barrier, and therefore can assist in repairing the intestinal mucosa. Probiotics are beneficial to intestinal health, and common probiotics include dry yeast, lactobacillus tablets, Bifidobacterium bifidum live bacterial capsules, and Bacillus subtilis dictyostelium granules. Probiotics can regulate human intestinal flora, exogenous supplementation of probiotics can promote the growth of normal intestinal bacteria, inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria, regulate the balance of the flora, and then repair the intestinal mucosa. Probiotics can reduce the permeability of the intestinal mucosa, repair the physical barrier, strengthen and reinforce the intestinal mucosal barrier, as well as assist in inhibiting the inflammatory response of the intestinal mucosa, stimulate the immune protection mechanism and inhibit the apoptosis of the intestinal mucosal epithelial cells. If you need to use medication, it is recommended to use medication under the guidance of a doctor, not blindly self-medication to avoid adverse effects.