Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsWhat Do Probiotics Do For Diverticulitis?TypesWhere to Find Quality ProbioticsWhen Not to Use Probiotics
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What Do Probiotics Do For Diverticulitis?
Types
Where to Find Quality Probiotics
When Not to Use Probiotics
Probiotics, such asLactobacillus acidophilus(L. acidophilus), can help the gut absorb nutrients, break down food, and defend the body against disease-causing organisms.Considered “good bacteria,” probiotics reside in the human gut, mouth, and vagina, as well as certain supplements and foods.
This article will explore the evidence behind what probiotics do fordiverticulitisand the types of probiotics available.
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It is important to emphasize that the evidence on the effectiveness of probiotics for diverticulitis is still inconclusive, and more research is needed. Some studies have shown that certain probiotic strains may help reduce inflammation and improve symptoms of diverticulitis, while others have shown no benefit. A 2016 review of 11 studies (764 participants) of probiotics for diverticulitis was inconclusive on whether the probiotics were helpful because of the poor quality of the studies.
Those suffering from diverticulitis should speak to a healthcare provider before taking probiotics, as they can interact with other medications and may not be appropriate for everyone. Your provider may also recommendother remediesfor your specific condition.
Benefits
Although data on probiotics specifically for diverticular disease is limited, there is some research to suggest that probiotics may provide some health benefits for the gut, including:
Probiotics may help your body maintain a healthy amount of microorganisms or help it return to its normal, healthy state after an illness. In this way, probiotics may help to influence your body’s immune response positively.
Drawbacks
Historically, probiotics appear to be relatively safe for healthy individuals.The most commonly reported side effect isbloating. However, there has not been enough research on the frequency and severity of potential side effects of probiotics.
One potential drawback of probiotics is that they may be risky for those with severe illnesses or a compromised immune system.Talk to your healthcare provider to determine if the potential risks of probiotics are worth the potential benefits.
Other rare but significant risks of probiotics may include:
It is important to note that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not regulate probiotic supplements like prescription medications. Many probiotics are sold as dietary supplements and don’t require FDA approval.
Probiotic Types
Probiotics can be found in some of the following foods and products:
It is important to note that the effects of many commercial probiotic products have yet to be thoroughly researched. Foods and supplements are only effective probiotics if their microorganism levels are sufficient, when they are eaten, and whether they survive through intestinal transit.
Some probiotics products have been specifically tested for gastrointestinal disorders, including:
You can find many probiotic foods and supplements in your local grocery store or online.
How to Quickly Relieve Mild SymptomsImmediate relief for mild symptoms during a diverticulitis flare-up may include:A clear liquid dietTylenol (acetaminophen) or a heating pad for abdominal painAntibiotics, in the case of infectionBefore taking probiotics, it is essential to discuss them with a healthcare provider to ensure any potential benefits outweigh any possible risks.
How to Quickly Relieve Mild Symptoms
Immediate relief for mild symptoms during a diverticulitis flare-up may include:A clear liquid dietTylenol (acetaminophen) or a heating pad for abdominal painAntibiotics, in the case of infectionBefore taking probiotics, it is essential to discuss them with a healthcare provider to ensure any potential benefits outweigh any possible risks.
Immediate relief for mild symptoms during a diverticulitis flare-up may include:
Before taking probiotics, it is essential to discuss them with a healthcare provider to ensure any potential benefits outweigh any possible risks.
When Not to Use Probiotics for Diverticulitis
It is important to consult your healthcare provider before starting any new probiotic supplements or making changes to your diet if you have diverticulitis. Your healthcare provider can help determine if probiotics are appropriate for you and recommend specific strains or products that may benefit your individual needs.
Also, talk with a healthcare provider before taking probiotics if you have a weakened immune system or other health conditions. Probiotics may not be recommended as they might increase the risk of infection.Taking antibiotics along with probiotics may reduce the effects of the antibiotics. Your healthcare provider may recommend probiotics at least two hours before or after antibiotics.
Summary
Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts that may have health benefits when consumed in adequate amounts. However, the evidence on the effectiveness of probiotics for diverticulitis is still limited. Some studies have shown that certain probiotic strains may help reduce inflammation and improve symptoms of diverticulitis, while others have shown no benefit.
Discuss any changes to your diet or supplement regimen with a healthcare provider is always a good idea. Probiotics may sometimes interfere with medications or exacerbate certain health conditions. If you decide to take a probiotic, look for a reputable brand that lists the specific strains and amounts of bacteria on the label.
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Verywell Health uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read oureditorial processto learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.MedlinePlus.Lactobacillus acidophilus.Lahner, Edith MD, PhD; Annibale, Bruno MD.Probiotics and diverticular disease: Evidence-based?Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology 50():p S159-S160, November/December 2016. | DOI: 10.1097/MCG.0000000000000684National Center for Complementary or Integrative Health.Probiotics: What you need to know.Fijan S.Microorganisms with claimed probiotic properties: An overview of recent literature. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2014 May 5;11(5):4745-67. PMID: 24859749; PMCID: PMC4053917. doi: 10.3390/ijerph110504745.MedlinePlus.Saccharomyces boulardii.MedlinePlus.Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis.National Institute of Health.Probiotics.Ciorba MA.A gastroenterologist’s guide to probiotics. Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology. 2012;10(9):960-968. doi:10.1016/j.cgh.2012.03.024National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.Treatment for diverticular disease.
Verywell Health uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read oureditorial processto learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.
MedlinePlus.Lactobacillus acidophilus.Lahner, Edith MD, PhD; Annibale, Bruno MD.Probiotics and diverticular disease: Evidence-based?Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology 50():p S159-S160, November/December 2016. | DOI: 10.1097/MCG.0000000000000684National Center for Complementary or Integrative Health.Probiotics: What you need to know.Fijan S.Microorganisms with claimed probiotic properties: An overview of recent literature. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2014 May 5;11(5):4745-67. PMID: 24859749; PMCID: PMC4053917. doi: 10.3390/ijerph110504745.MedlinePlus.Saccharomyces boulardii.MedlinePlus.Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis.National Institute of Health.Probiotics.Ciorba MA.A gastroenterologist’s guide to probiotics. Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology. 2012;10(9):960-968. doi:10.1016/j.cgh.2012.03.024National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.Treatment for diverticular disease.
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.Treatment for diverticular disease.
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