Can you take probiotics when you have a high fever?
High fever refers to a state of elevated body temperature. During a high fever, it is acceptable to appropriately supplement probiotics, but they should not be used as the primary treatment for fever.
Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that help maintain intestinal health and boost immunity. They work by inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria, maintaining a balanced gut microbiome, promoting nutrient absorption and digestion, and enhancing immune function, thereby helping prevent and treat certain gastrointestinal disorders. Common probiotics include Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, and Lactobacillus acidophilus, which can be found in foods such as yogurt, yogurt drinks, fermented foods, and probiotic beverages. During a high fever, the body's immune system is under significant stress. Supplementing with probiotics appropriately may help maintain gut health and strengthen immunity, supporting recovery. Therefore, consuming probiotics during fever is acceptable. However, probiotics do not directly treat high fever. If you experience a high fever, seek medical attention promptly and follow your doctor’s recommendations for treatment. While undergoing treatment, you may supplement with probiotics moderately, but avoid excessive use to prevent additional strain on the body. It is advisable to use probiotic supplements under medical guidance.
When selecting probiotic products, choose reputable brands and follow the advice of a physician or pharmacist. Special populations, such as pregnant women, infants, and elderly individuals, should use probiotic supplements only under the supervision of a healthcare provider.