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The good bacteria in our gut help us by keeping bad bacteria away, and in return, they get food from the stuff we eat. If we take too many antibiotics without a doctor’s advice, it can kill these good bacteria too, which might make us sick because then the bad bacteria can take over our gut.
The good bacteria in our gut help us by keeping bad bacteria away, and in return, they get food from the stuff we eat. If we take too many antibiotics without a doctor’s advice, it can kill these good bacteria too, which might make us sick because then the bad bacteria can take over our gut.
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Our tummies are like little homes for good bacteria, which are helpful helpers! They work hard to keep out the bad bacteria and make sure we stay healthy. In return, these good bacteria munch on the food we eat. But if we take too many antibiotics without asking a doctor first, it can accidentally get rid of our good bacteria too. This can make us feel sick because the not-so-good bacteria can move in and cause trouble. So, it's really important to talk to a doctor before taking antibiotics!