Probiotics that are not expired but are clumped are generally okay to eat, but you should be aware of any changes in their nature.
Probiotics generally do not contain bulking agents in the manufacturing process, which may cause clumping due to moisture during storage. If it is within the shelf life and there is no change in its nature, it can be taken. However, it is not recommended to take it if there is a change in color and a combination of odor, so as not to cause abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms.
Common probiotics include lactobacilli and bifidobacteria, which are generally suitable for patients with intestinal flora disorders. Probiotics are not recommended for patients suffering from peptic ulcers and bleeding, combined with acute gastritis, or allergic to probiotic ingredients.
The above drugs are recommended to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and if symptoms such as abdominal pain and diarrhea occur after taking Lumpy Probiotics, you should seek medical treatment promptly.