Taking antibiotics can disrupt the microbiome, leading to a new microbiome that may be different from the previous one. This can make individuals more susceptible to various health conditions later in life. However, there is potential for improving the microbiome by taking probiotics during or after the antibiotic course. Studies suggest that probiotics or fecal microbiome transplants during antibiotic treatment may contribute to a healthier gut microbiome in the long term, despite the initial impact of the antibiotics.

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