Intestinal flora imbalance
A variety of microorganisms reside in the gastrointestinal tract of healthy people. These microorganisms are called intestinal flora. The intestinal flora is combined according to a certain ratio, and the bacteria are mutually restrained and interdependent, forming an ecological balance in quality and quantity. Once the internal and external environment changes, it is characterized by long-term application of broad-spectrum antibiotics, and sensitive enteric bacteria are suppressed The uninhibited bacteria take the opportunity to reproduce, causing a bacterial flora imbalance. Its normal physiological combination is destroyed, and a pathological combination is produced, which causes clinical symptoms. This is called an intestinal flora disorder. The incidence of this disease is about 2% to 3%.
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