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    Home»News»Antibiotics leave lasting scars on gut health, study finds
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    Antibiotics leave lasting scars on gut health, study finds

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 28, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Antibiotics like clindamycin, fluoroquinolones and flucloxacillin can reduce gut microbial diversity for up to eight years after treatment. Even a single course of certain antibiotics leaves persistent imbalances, increasing risks for obesity, diabetes and colon cancer.
    Disrupted gut microbiomes weaken immunity, metabolism and disease prevention, contributing to autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular disease and metabolic dysfunction.
    Overuse accelerates antibiotic-resistant infections, making future bacterial infections harder to treat. Repeated antibiotic exposure delays recovery and raises risks of secondary illnesses.
    Doctors should prioritize alternatives when possible and avoid unnecessary prescriptions (e.g., for viral infections). Patients should support gut recovery with probiotics, fermented foods and fiber-rich diets post-treatment.
    Future healthcare must balance infection control with microbiome preservation, recognizing gut health as foundational to overall wellness. Research should focus on precision antibiotics that target harmful bacteria without destroying beneficial microbes.

    Antibiotics have long been hailed as lifesaving drugs, but new research suggests they may come with a hidden long-term cost—altering the delicate balance of gut bacteria for years and possibly even permanently.


    Read Full Article: https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-03-28-antibiotics-leave-lasting-scars-on-gut-health.html

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