Irritable bowel syndrome in children

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An unhealthy diet and the way we choose to live each day have an impact on our overall health. Especially in young children, symptoms indicating gastrointestinal dysfunction may occur repeatedly without becoming more severe or progressing in a specific direction. Constipation, diarrhea, bloating, or stomach discomfort can be extremely unpleasant for a child. If these symptoms occur consistently, at least once a week, for more than two months, your child may have a highly sensitive colon.

The health of the gastrointestinal tract depends on the balance of the internal microbial flora, which is found throughout its entire length, from the oral cavity to the colon. When the balance of the microbial flora is disrupted, these symptoms may occur. The recommended treatment includes the administration of probiotics and prebiotics to restore the intestinal flora.

Probiotics are living organisms, bacteria, or other types of microorganisms that occur naturally in the gastrointestinal tract. Studies conducted to date have shown that probiotics reduce the symptoms associated with irritable bowel syndrome when included in a child’s diet in sufficient quantities.

Prebiotics They are the fuel that keeps probiotics active. They need to coexist to maintain a healthy gastrointestinal tract. Their presence promotes balance and the healthy development of the gut microbiota.

 

You can, therefore, try new recipes and foods that provide your child with a healthy dose of probiotics. Such foods include naturally fermented beverages: mead, kefir, yogurt; and naturally fermented vegetables: sauerkraut, miso, pickles made only with salt, tempeh, and kimchi. Or you can choose a trusted dietary supplement.

Sanience has developed a unique product containing no fewer than seven different probiotic strains, combined with the necessary prebiotics. CYMBIO Kids– for your child’s health.

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