Research
Helpful Bacteria
Part 2
Probiotics in relapsing and chronic diarrhea
Abstract
Benchimol
EI, Mack DR.
Children's
Hospital of Eastern Ontario and University of Ottawa, Ottawa,
Canada.
Diarrhea
is common in oncology patients; if it becomes chronic and
relapsing, it can be debilitating, hinder planned management,
and be difficult to treat. The authors describe two patients,
one with leukemia who developed recurrent Clostridium
difficile colitis and another who developed chronic
diarrhea after bone marrow transplantation. In both patients,
administration of antibiotics was suspected as the cause.
In one patient, relapsing diarrhea resolved after probiotics
were given with a 2-day course of metronidazole, and in
the other patient, chronic diarrhea resolved after probiotics
were given; resolution was maintained after the probiotics
were stopped. Probiotics may offer a way to bring about
resolution in antibiotic-associated chronic diarrhea.
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Reference:
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2004 Aug;26(8):515-7
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