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What food should be avoided for ulcerative colitis? |
I have been suffering from ulcerative colitis for the last 2 1/2 years. Can anybody suggest what medicines I should take and what food I should avoid? Because of blood leakage my haemoglobin level goes down. What food would give more iron and hence to absorb the iron what food to take? It varys from person to person, but I am sure you know your trigger foods. Things like spicy or strong flavours, sometimes milk, acidic drinks like orange juice and also fizzy pop. Caffine is also not a great idea. Iron rich foods include anything green and leafy like spinich or liver. i don麓t know about the medication plz see a doc, in foods to avoid...achar, masalas, any food with too much spices or chilles, try boiled or baked stuff iron rich food, green vegetables ... but your blood leakage does not sound good, plz see a doc asap. my foster sister has had it for 9 years now and has certain foods that upset her more than others Your doctor should have told you all of this: No spicy or fatty foods at all. Stay away from aspirin and antiinflammatory medications like Motrin. You need iron supplements or you can get a good dose in liver,(cook with onions). Unfortunately dark leafy greens have a lot of iron but I am afraid they would cause increases bowel activity...Ask doctor for dyclonomine, (a smooth muscle relaxer which is what your bowels are).. It will slow your bowel activity and give your small intestine time to absorb nutrients. You should have been on a certain antibiotic for the ulcers, ask your doctor, also totally get rid of any kind acid in your diet, (coffee, colas, OJ, all citrus fruit), drink plenty of fluids and if possible add a nutritional supplement like Ensure. Look up your disease on the internet, there is a wealth of information for you, I looked.... Hope you feel better....Oh and reduce your stress as much as possible and get on an acid reduction medication like Prevacid, Zantac, etc. this may have some helpful links: It's different for every person, but in general you should avoid spicy and acidic foods. Also avoid greasy foods. Your doctor should be able to help with your diet. Stay away from hot peppers, black pepper and any acid type foods, ie. tomatoes, etc.. Use an iron pan when you cook (it helps with the iron). Eat lots of fibre (bran buds...mmmm). Avoid a lot of processed crap, and especially fast food! Lots of veggies...dark greens. Good luck!! i have ulcerative colitis, and my Dr. told me to avoid nuts, seeds, fiber (vegetables, fruit etc), corn, whole grain. I can eat these things now in moderation if i feel they wont bother me. |
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