Taking probiotics is one way to help fight off a C. diff infection. Probiotics are good bacteria that fight the bad bacteria that cause the infection. Taking a good-quality probiotic supplement is important, especially if you are on antibiotics. These supplements are effective for treating C. diff in both children and adults.
Pros and cons
There are both proponents and opponents of natural treatment for C. diff. It is not necessary to avoid antibiotics, but there are risks associated with their use. Antibiotics, which are commonly prescribed to treat this type of infection, may cause an overgrowth of C. diff in the colon. If you want to avoid antibiotics, talk to your healthcare provider about other treatment options. Antibiotics are only recommended as a last resort.
Testing for C. difficile infection
There are several tests available to identify C. difficile in stool samples from patients with diarrhea. The sensitivity of each test varies. Therefore, infection control practitioners should discuss available testing methods with a clinical microbiologist to determine which methods will provide the best results for their patients. Regardless of which testing method is used, a patient should be notified promptly if a test result indicates that they have C. difficile.
Treatment options
Antibiotics are the standard treatment for C. diff infections, but they don’t always cure the infection. This is because the bacteria become resistant to the drugs, and they can reoccur. In such cases, fecal microbiota transplantation is recommended. However, this treatment comes with some risks, and it requires the removal of part of the colon.
Herbal remedies
There are many herbal remedies for C-diff that can help with symptoms of C-diff. The CDC recommends that patients stop taking antibiotics when possible. This is because antibiotics kill off the good bacteria in the body. The good bacteria in the body help keep C-diff at bay. By stopping antibiotics, the symptoms of C-diff will often improve. However, this should only be done after consulting with a healthcare practitioner.
Diet
A diet high in fiber is a good natural treatment for C. diff. High-fiber, high-carbohydrate foods will help the body fight off the infection. A low-FODMAP diet, which is often prescribed for people with IBS and other chronic conditions of the gut, may also help the body fight off C. diff.
Probiotics
Probiotics can help reduce the inflammation caused by C. difficile, and some strains are effective at killing the bacteria directly. Others work by blocking the toxins that cause diarrhea. Probiotics are not all created equally, and recent studies have found that specific strains can be more effective than others.
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