What other names is Bifidobacteria known by?
B. Bifidum, B. Breve, B. Infantis, B. lactis, B. Longum, Bifido, Bifido Bacterium Longum, Bifidobacterias, Bifidobactérie, Bifidobactéries, Bifidobacterium, Bifidobacterium adolescentis; Bifidobacterium animalis, Bifidobacterium bifidum; Bifidobacterium breve; Bifidobacterium infantis; Bifidobacterium lactis; Bifidobacterium longum, Bifidum, Bifidus, Bifidobacteria Bifidus, Lactobacillus Bifidus, L. Bifidus, Probiotic, Probiotique.
What is Bifidobacteria?
Bifidobacteria are a group of bacteria that normally live in the intestines. The bacteria are used as medicine.
Possibly Effective for...
- Prevention of a type of colitis caused by bacteria (necrotizing enterocolitis).
- Prevention of diarrhea in infants, when used with another bacterium called Streptococcus thermophilus.
- Prevention of traveler's diarrhea, when used with other bacteria such as Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus bulgaricus, or Streptococcus thermophilus.
- Treating a skin condition in infants called atopic eczema.
- Inflammation of the intestines in infants.
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
- Preventing a complication after surgery for ulcerative colitis called pouchitis.
- Reducing side effects of treatment for the ulcer-causing bacterium Helicobacter pylori.
- Ulcerative colitis. Some research suggests that taking a specific combination product containing bifidobacteria, lactobacillus and streptococcus might help induce remission and prevent relapse.
Insufficient Evidence to Rate Effectiveness for...
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