

“In addition to conventional medical treatments, do probiotics work for patients with Crohn’s disease? This inflammatory bowel disease is a type of digestive system disorder with symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, fatigue, bloody stools, and abdominal cramps. Probiotics are the “good bacteria” that can help improve digestion and increase the absorption of nutrients from food, Kelly O’Connor, a registered dietitian, tells Everyday Health. It is no surprise that in the medical community, much attention has been paid to the possible role of probiotics in the treatment of Crohn’s disease and many other types of digestive disorders.”
Read the full article: Do Probiotics Work for Treating Crohn’s Disease?
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