Antibiotic prescriptions have soared worldwide, with over 250 million written annually in the United States alone (CDC). At the same time, rates of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis—have sharply increased, now affecting nearly 3 million Americans (CDC IBD Statistics). The digestive system, especially the gut, is at the center of this emerging health crisis. However, early detection of heightened IBD risk remains a major challenge, making prevention and awareness crucial.
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12. Antibiotic Classes and IBD Risk Not all antibiotics carry the same risk for triggering inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Research indicates that the type of antibiotic…