Foods That Trigger Diverticulitis

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ULCERATIVE COLITIS FLARE-UPS: 5 TIPS TO MANAGE THEM - MAYO CLINIC
Jul 19, 2023 There's no firm evidence that diet causes ulcerative colitis. But certain foods and beverages can make your symptoms worse, especially during a flare-up. Dairy foods are one possible cause. Try limiting or eliminating milk, yogurt, cheese, ice cream and other dairy products. This may help reduce symptoms of diarrhea, abdominal pain and gas.
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VIRAL GASTROENTERITIS (STOMACH FLU) - SYMPTOMS & CAUSES - MAYO …
Jan 18, 2022 Viral gastroenteritis is an intestinal infection that includes signs and symptoms such as watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea or vomiting, and sometimes fever.
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BELCHING, GAS AND BLOATING: TIPS FOR REDUCING THEM - MAYO CLINIC
Jan 30, 2024 Certain indigestible carbohydrates found in sugar-free foods, such as sorbitol, mannitol and xylitol, also may result in increased gas. Eat fewer fatty foods. Fat slows digestion, giving food more time to ferment. Temporarily cut back on high-fiber foods. Fiber has many benefits, but many high-fiber foods are also great gas producers.
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DIETARY FIBER: ESSENTIAL FOR A HEALTHY DIET - MAYO CLINIC
Dec 11, 2024 In general, whole foods are better for you than fiber supplements. Fiber supplements don't provide the variety of fiber, vitamins, minerals and other healthful nutrients that whole foods do. Your healthcare professional may recommend a fiber supplement if diet changes don't add enough fiber to your diet or if you have certain health conditions.
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GOUT DIET: WHAT'S ALLOWED, WHAT'S NOT - MAYO CLINIC
Jun 25, 2022 Sugary foods and beverages. Limit or avoid sugar-sweetened foods such as sweetened cereals, bakery goods and candies. Limit consumption of naturally sweet fruit juices. Vitamin C. Vitamin C may help lower uric acid levels. Talk to your doctor about whether a 500-milligram vitamin C supplement fits into your diet and medication plan. Coffee.
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DIVERTICULITIS DIET - MAYO CLINIC
Nov 12, 2024 With diverticulitis, what you eat and drink can depend on your symptoms. During a flare-up, your healthcare professional may ask you to change your diet to let your digestive tract rest and recover. As you recover and then are well, the diet shifts to include foods that may prevent future flare-ups. Here's how that process might work.
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DIVERTICULITIS: CAN CERTAIN FOODS TRIGGER AN ATTACK? - MAYO CLINIC
Jul 9, 2024 No specific foods are known to trigger bouts of diverticulitis symptoms, also called attacks. And no special diet has been proved to prevent attacks. With diverticulitis, irregular bulging pouches in the wall of the large intestine become inflamed. That can cause symptoms such as pain in the stomach area, fever and changes in stool.
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