Intestinal dysbiosis (dysbiosis) is a syndrome characterized by excessive microbial contamination of the small intestine, a change in the microbial composition of the colon.
The causes and factors of dysbiosis are diverse:
The clinical symptoms are dominated by the manifestation of dyspepsia: decreased appetite, unpleasant taste in the mouth, nausea, diarrhea or constipation. Signs of general intoxication are frequent, the ability to work decreases. With a prolonged course, hypoavitominosis develops, especially often a deficiency of B vitamins.
Spa treatment of this pathology is a set of measures – diet, drinking mineral water treatment prescribed by a doctor, taking into account the main and concomitant diseases, local therapy (oil microclysms, with decoctions of medicinal herbs, collargol solution, hydrocolonotherapy with mineral water, mud chatterbox, monitor intestinal cleansing with enterosgel, rotokan, chlorophyllipt, the purpose of the drink "Biobakton" containing lactic acid bacteria and ascorbic acid).
Since hydrocolonotherapy implies a rather strong effect on the body and intestines, there are quite a lot of restrictions on its implementation. These include the following states:
Taking into account the extensive list of contraindications to hydrocolonotherapy, before carrying out the procedure, it is necessary to undergo an examination of the body (rectoromanoscopy, colonoscopy, irrigoscopy).