FMT changes the gut microbiome and lowers urea in cirrhosis.

Published Date: 24 Jun 2023

According to a pilot study, fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) helps patients with cirrhosis restore their gut microbiota, enzymes, and immune systems while also preventing ammonia buildup.

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