Managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease through Dietary Choices

managing inflammatory bowel disease

While dietary changes may not entirely alleviate all symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), making specific choices in what you consume can often help minimize discomfort. 

Opting for smaller, more frequent meals is also recommended.

Avoid the following

Trigger foods that have caused issues in the past*

High-fiber foods such as beans

Nuts, seeds, and popcorn

High-fat foods

Caffeine and alcohol

Spicy foods

Raw fruits and vegetables

Prunes

Keeping a food journal can be beneficial to track your body’s response to certain foods, aiding in the identification of potential trigger foods. However, always consult your doctor before completely eliminating any foods or food groups from your diet to prevent nutritional deficiencies.

Include the following

Fruit juices

Applesauce and bananas

Bland, soft foods

Plain cereals, white rice, and refined pastas

Fully cooked, skinless vegetables

Nutritional supplements as recommended by your doctor or dietitian

Lean proteins if tolerated

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