Your gut microbiome — trillions of bacteria, fungi, and microbes — plays a vital role in your health. When this
ecosystem becomes unbalanced, it’s called a microbiome imbalance or gut dysbiosis. Poor diet, stress, antibiotics,
infections, or toxins can disrupt this delicate microbial harmony.
An unhealthy microbiome affects not just digestion, but also your immune, hormonal, and mental health. Common
symptoms include bloating, constipation, fatigue, brain fog, mood swings, and skin breakouts. Over time, dysbiosis
can trigger chronic issues like IBS, leaky gut, or autoimmune conditions.
At Dr Ace Hyderabad, we focus on restoring gut balance through Functional Medicine. By identifying the root cause —
diet, stress, or infection — we help you heal from within. We rebuild healthy bacteria, repair the gut lining, and
strengthen immune tolerance.
A balanced gut means better energy, mood, metabolism, and lifelong wellness.
Functional Medicine sees gut imbalance as a signal, not just a symptom. We assess your entire body ecosystem — gut, brain, immune system, and hormones — as one interconnected network. By correcting dysbiosis and rebuilding microbiome health, we heal the foundation of long-term wellness. This approach naturally reduces inflammation, improves digestion, and strengthens immunity. At Dr Ace, we don’t just treat — we rebalance the whole system.
Functional Medicine solutions to repair gut ecosystems and boost vitality naturally.
We perform advanced microbiome and dysbiosis tests to detect bacterial overgrowth, yeast issues, and root-cause imbalances.
We create personalized gut repair protocols—therapeutic food plans, targeted probiotics, and lifestyle corrections to restore balance.
We support regrowth of healthy gut flora and enhance nutrient absorption to strengthen long-term digestive and immune health.
of your immune system resides in your gut microbiome — your body’s first line of defense.
of chronic digestive issues like IBS, gas, or bloating are linked to gut dysbiosis.
of your serotonin — the “happy hormone” — is produced by gut bacteria, not the brain.
Eat whole, plant-based foods and include fermented Indian options like idli, dosa, curd, and buttermilk.
Regular physical activity improves gut motility and helps maintain a balanced gut microbiome.
Chronic stress disrupts gut bacteria — practice yoga, mindfulness, or breathing exercises daily.
Ensure 7–8 hours of deep, restorative sleep to support digestion and microbial repair cycles.
Don’t wait until it’s too late – start your Microbiome Imbalances management journey now.
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