Probiotics in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Review Article
Shatakshi Sharma, Sunil Kumar, Sheeral Sajjad, Samriddhi Sharma
Abstract
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a persistent set of symptoms that reduces one's goodness of life. The treatment of these people is usually focused on reducing the symptoms caused by the condition. This article examines the function of probiotics in alleviating symptoms in IBS patients. The goal of studying the impact of probiotics on IBS patients is to research the changes they cause to the gut microbiota, which may be beneficial in preventing and treating such diseases over time. This article also discusses the pathophysiology, diagnostic standards, therapeutic modalities, probiotic sources, and therapeutic relevance for IBS patients.
Topics & Concepts
Irritable bowel syndromeMedicineTherapeutic modalitiesProbioticModalitiesIntensive care medicineTreatment modalityInternal medicineGastroenterologySocial scienceSociologyGeneticsBiologyBacteriaGastrointestinal motility and disordersCongenital gastrointestinal and neural anomaliesInfant Health and Development