What are the symptoms of intestinal dysbiosis

Common symptoms of intestinal dysbiosis include abdominal pain and diarrhea. Intestinal flora dysbiosis mainly refers to the normal intestinal flora, the proportion of various bacteria in a more substantial change, and beyond the normal range of the state, the resulting symptoms are called intestinal flora dysbiosis. Intestinal dysbiosis can cause multiple infections. When the symptoms of dysbiosis are mild, there are essentially no symptoms. In second-degree dysbiosis, chronic enteritis can occur. In third-degree dysbiosis, the original flora system is completely destroyed, and a few strains of bacteria become the dominant group, which can lead to an acute condition, and in severe cases, even threaten the patient’s life. When intestinal flora dysbiosis occurs, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and receive systematic treatment. If you take antibiotics and other drugs, you must stop taking them in time and use them under the guidance of a physician.