
Can Enterol Treat Constipation? A Doctor Weighs In
Constipation and Enterol: A Doctor's Perspective Constipation, a common digestive issue, affects millions worldwide. While many remedies exist, the use of probiotics like Enterol remains a topic of discussion. Recently, a Ukrainian doctor, Dr. Bilik, addressed a viewer's question regarding Enterol's efficacy in treating constipation. In a short video posted on June 9th, 2025, Dr. Bilik explained that while Enterol is typically used for diarrhea, its key ingredient, Saccharomyces boulardii, may offer benefits in cases of constipation stemming from dysbacteriosis. He emphasized that Enterol is not a primary treatment for constipation but can play a supportive role in specific situations. Dr. Bilik's response highlights the growing interest in probiotics and their potential applications in managing various digestive conditions. Further research is needed to fully understand the role of Enterol in constipation treatment. "While Enterol is primarily used for diarrhea, its Saccharomyces boulardii component can be beneficial in cases of constipation caused by dysbacteriosis," explained Dr. Bilik in his video.