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Microbiota crowding or DYSBIOSIS as we would say, happens when various microbial populations in the gut reach saturation levels that influence each other’s behaviour and functions. This causes benefits or impacts one’s overall health.
For example, when beneficial bacteria dominate, they can thrive on available nutrients and promote metabolic health. However, an imbalance can interfere with gut function and trigger inflammation and unwanted problems.
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Meghraj Ingle, Director and Senior Consultant – Gastroenterology at Gleneagles Hospitals in Parel Mumbai, shared, “It might contribute to gastrointestinal disorders like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), bloating, poor digestion, constipation, loose motions, and abdominal pain. Remember, not to follow any trends blindly when it comes to your gut health. it is crucial to take any supplements only after consulting the doctor. Don’t take supplements just because your friend or relative has recommended it. What works for others may not be suitable for you. Be careful and make informed choices.”
According to Dr Meghraj Ingle, when beneficial microbes are outcompeted because of overcrowding, conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome or autoimmune disorders can occur. He revealed, “As processed food consumption and antibiotic usage is high among people, the microbiome balance in the gut is disrupted. This can trigger obesity and diabetes. Reduce consumption of processed foods and don’t take antibiotics without the doctor’s advice.”
He highlighted that processed foods high in sugar and fats and stress are the causes. The symptoms include fatigue and brain, irregular bowel movements, unexpected food sensitivities and poor gut health.
Dr Meghraj Ingle advised, “Eat a diet consisting of fiber-rich foods like legumes, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Opt for fermented foods, exercise daily, take antibiotics as per the doctor’s instructions, and stay stress-free by doing Yoga and meditation.” He elaborated –
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.