Undesirable side effects of digestive enzymes

September 9, 2015 19:24

Anyone who wants to improve their digestive system, especially children, can take digestive enzymes, but they should not be overused.

Khi trẻ biếng ăn cha mẹ không nên lạm dụng men tiêu hóa mà cần tham khảo ý kiến thầy thuốc chuyên khoa.
When children have poor appetite, parents should not overuse digestive enzymes but should consult a specialist doctor.

Anyone who wants to improve their digestive system, especially children, can take digestive enzymes, but they should not be overused. In some cases, overuse can be harmful:

When children suffer from stomach problems such as increased stomach acid secretion, gastritis, or pancreatitis, these conditions cause an excess of certain digestive enzymes, so supplementing with digestive enzymes will only worsen the situation.

When children are hungry, their stomachs are empty while enzyme levels increase, which can harm the digestive system. Using digestive enzymes can lead to gastritis and stomach ulcers.

Loose stools, diarrhea, but with additional symptoms such as bloody stools or vomiting blood.

Overuse of digestive enzymes can lead to children becoming dependent on them: without the enzymes, the child will not eat.

Prolonged use of digestive enzymes not only fails to yield the desired benefits but also negatively alters the function of the digestive system. In the process of survival, the body constantly adjusts to maximize necessary functions and gradually reduce unnecessary ones. Prolonged use of digestive enzymes will immediately impact the organs and parts that secrete enzymes, causing them to reduce digestive fluid secretion and lose their function.

Therefore, parents should note that when children are picky eaters, it's necessary to find the cause and treat it. This could be due to a prolonged deficiency of nutrients, minerals, or vitamins. If it's truly a digestive issue, then it's necessary to identify which enzymes the child is lacking and supplement accordingly, using the appropriate treatment for only 7-10 days. After that, when the child eats better and the body's digestive system naturally produces digestive enzymes, the treatment should be stopped. Although digestive enzymes are not life-threatening, they should not be overused, as prolonged use can lead to dependence. Without the enzymes, the child will refuse to eat, the digestive glands will be inhibited, their secretory function will decrease, and they may shrink.

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