DYSBIOSIS IN CHILDREN: TREATMENT AND PREVENTION
Keywords:
Intestinal dysbiosis, diagnosis, treatment, children.Abstract
Studies of the intestinal microflora in children have become widespread and not always justified. The diagnosis of intestinal dysbiosis has become one of the most popular among pediatricians (in the absence of an appropriate cipher in ICD 10). In foreign literature, the terms "violation of bacterial homeostasis", "dysbiosis" and "violation of normal intestinal flora" are more often used. Whatever term is used, disorders of the intestinal microflora in children are quite real and common, requiring close study and discussion. Intestinal eubiosis is optimal the ratio of microorganisms, representatives of the normal intestinal flora, which are located in the distal part of the small intestine (in small quantities) and in the colon (in the overwhelming majority).
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