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What foods and drinks help ease Crohns


Sent to Health Experts February 20, 2005 6:05 p.m.

My daughter is 29 years old and is recently diagoised with Crohns. Symptoms: anal bleeding, gas, diarreha, cramps, upset stomach, some weakness. Not married, no children. Degreed and is a registered radiation therapist at a cancer care hospital. Slim body build.

She knows about the disease but needs much nutritional guideance.

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February 20, 2005 6:11 p.m. (5 minutes and 43 seconds later)
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  • Drink lots of fluid (8 - 10 servings daily) to keep body hydrated and prevent constipation
  • Your doctor or your registered dietitian may recommend a daily multivitamin-mineral supplement to replace lost nutrients
  • Eat a high fiber diet when IBD is under control. Click here for a list of high fiber foods. Some patients find cooking and steaming the vegetables more tolerable than eating them raw
  • During a flare up, however, limit high fiber foods and follow a low fiber diet to give the bowel a rest and minimize symptoms. Click here for a list of low fiber foods.
  • Avoid lactose-containing foods such as dairy if you are lactose intolerance. Otherwise, you may use lactase enzymes and lactase pretreated foods. For details, please read Lactose Intolerance Management
  • It is very important to continue nourishing your body even during a flare-up. Try small frequent meals. Eating a high protein diet with lean meats, fish and eggs, may help relieve symptoms of IBD. Your registered dietitian may recommend pre-digested nutritional drinks (elemental diet) to give your bowel a rest and replenish lost nutrients so that your body can repair itself
  • Limit caffeine, alcohol and sorbitol (a type of sweetener) as these may exacerbate IBD symptoms. Click here for a list of food products containing sorbitol
  • Limit gas-producing foods such as cabbage-family vegetables (broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and brussels sprouts), dried peas and lentils, onions and chives, peppers and carbonated drinks
  • Reduce fat intake if part of the intestines has been surgically removed. High fat foods usually cause diarrhea and gas for this group of patients
  • If the ileum (part of the small intestines) has been resected, a Vitamin B12 injection may be required
  • Some studies found that fish oil and flax seed oil may be helpful in managing IBD. Some also suggested the role of prebiotics such as psyllium in the healing process. Furthermore, probiotics (live culture) may also be helpful in aiding recovery of the intestines

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Edited by nursehope on February 20 2005 at 6:11pm


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