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Partial Bowel Obstruction; What to eat when you have a ...

What to eat when you have a Partial Bowel obstruction This information will help you choose what to eat when you have a Partial Bowel obstruction . It has general nutrition guidelines only. Talk to your dietitian about the food choices that are right for you. What diet do I need to follow? Eating less fibre may help improve your pain, abdominal cramping or fullness and gas. The amount of fibre you can eat depends on your symptoms and the degree of your Bowel obstruction . This chart shows symptoms and the type of diet that can help. Type of symptoms Type of diet that can help Mild symptoms: Low fibre diet Occasional abdominal cramping, excess gas, bloating Moderate symptoms: Minimal fibre diet Abdominal pain, cramps, bloating that does not go away Severe symptoms: Fluid diet Severe abdominal pain, heartburn, significant bloating, Contact your health care team.

What to eat when you have a partial bowel obstruction Page - 3 Low fibre diet Avoid any foods that make your symptoms worse. Cook vegetables to help make them produce less gas when you eat them. As your symptoms improve, bring foods back into your diet one at a time and in small amounts. This will help you to identify any foods that you

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1 What to eat when you have a Partial Bowel obstruction This information will help you choose what to eat when you have a Partial Bowel obstruction . It has general nutrition guidelines only. Talk to your dietitian about the food choices that are right for you. What diet do I need to follow? Eating less fibre may help improve your pain, abdominal cramping or fullness and gas. The amount of fibre you can eat depends on your symptoms and the degree of your Bowel obstruction . This chart shows symptoms and the type of diet that can help. Type of symptoms Type of diet that can help Mild symptoms: Low fibre diet Occasional abdominal cramping, excess gas, bloating Moderate symptoms: Minimal fibre diet Abdominal pain, cramps, bloating that does not go away Severe symptoms: Fluid diet Severe abdominal pain, heartburn, significant bloating, Contact your health care team.

2 Nausea, cramps What to eat when you have a Partial Bowel obstruction Some helpful tips: You may find it helpful to keep a record of the foods that cause nausea, cramping or bloating and share this list with your dietitian. Eat only as much as you feel comfortable and do not force food! Chew all solid foods well. Eat small meals large meals may lead to more discomfort and/or cramping. Aim for 5 or 6 small meals rather than 3 large meals. Drink as much as you can. Try to have 6 to 8 cups of fluids each day. You may need to take a multivitamin if you cannot eat as much as usual or if your diet is severely restricted. Discuss this with your doctor or dietitian.

3 Dietitian's suggestions: 1. _____. _____. 2. _____. _____. 3. _____. _____. Page - 2. Low fibre diet What to eat when you have a Partial Bowel obstruction Low fibre diet Avoid any foods that make your symptoms worse. Cook vegetables to help make them produce less gas when you eat them. As your symptoms improve, bring foods back into your diet one at a time and in small amounts. This will help you to identify any foods that you cannot tolerate. Foods to Eat Foods To Avoid Milk and Milk Fluid milk and milk beverages Cheese with seeds Products Cheese such as cottage cheese, hard cheese, Cheese Whiz , cheese slices, parmesan cheese Cream soups made with recommended ingredients Desserts such as Cool Whip , Yogurt mixed with fruits puddings, yogurt, sherbet, with seeds, tough skins ice cream or membranes (strawberry, raspberry, blueberry and cherry).

4 Meat, Fish, Meats prepared by baking, Nuts and seeds Poultry, broiling, roasting, poaching, Beans and lentils and Meat and stewing: fish, poultry, Sausages and other Alternatives lamb, beef, pork, veal, ham, processed meats such rabbit, organ meats as bologna with casings Shrimp, lobster, crab and or skins other shell fish European frankfurters Eggs (all types) and other deli-made Tofu wieners Well pureed hummus Chunky nut spreads such Hot dogs without a skin as chunky peanut butter (most commercial brands). Smooth nut spreads such as smooth peanut butter Page - 3. What to eat when you have a Partial Bowel obstruction Foods to Eat Foods To Avoid Vegetables Well to soft cooked Raw vegetables such as: non-stringy vegetables.

5 Bean sprouts, broccoli, asparagus (young), beets and brussel sprouts, beet greens, broccoli, carrots, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, eggplant (skinless), cauliflower, celery, corn, potato (skinless, white or sweet), coleslaw, cucumber, parsnips, pumpkin (seedless), fiddleheads, lima beans, rutabagas, squash, turnip, mushrooms, onions, wax beans (canned green okra, parsnips, peas, or yellow) peppers, radish, sauerkraut, spinach, Tomato paste, skinless and swiss chard, tomato, seedless tomato sauce tossed salad Spaghetti sauce (plain or with Chinese vegetables such ground beef) as bok choy, bamboo Vegetable juice (eg. V8 drink) shoots Tomatoes and cucumbers (skinless and seedless).

6 Bottled and roasted red peppers Fruits Fruit juices/drinks, baked Fruits with seeds, tough apple (peeled), applesauce, skins, or membranes: banana (ripe) apple, apricots, blackberries, blueberries, Canned fruit such as: apricots, cherries, cranberries, mandarin oranges, peaches, fruit cocktail, grapes, kiwi pears fruit, pineapple, Eat these fruits if the skin, raspberries, rhubarb, seeds and membranes are strawberries removed: apple, apricots, Dried fruit: cantaloupe, grapefruit, apple, apricots, currants, honeydew melon, mango, coconut, dates, figs, nectarines, oranges, papayas, prunes, raisins peaches, pears, plums, watermelon Page - 4. What to eat when you have a Partial Bowel obstruction Foods to Eat Foods To Avoid Breads and Any baked goods made from Coarse whole grain Cereals refined flours (white flour) breads which contain and allowed ingredients: fruit, nuts or seeds: bagels, biscuits, bread, buns, breads and cereals made crackers, croissants, muffins with whole grain, bran, (such as banana, apple spice, cracked wheat or chocolate), pancakes, rolls, pumpernickel flour waffles Breads, muffins, and Low-fiber, cooked and prepared cereals containing nuts, cereals such as.

7 Cheerios , seeds, dried fruit, Corn Flakes , Cream of granola mix Wheat , Oatmeal, Plain Puffs , Rice Krispies , Brown or wild rice Special K . Quinoa Pasta (fresh or canned). such as: macaroni, spaghetti, Whole wheat pastas couscous, fettuccini White rice and barley (cooked very soft and chewed well). Fats Butter or margarine, shortening, lard, cooking oils, mayonnaise, salad dressing (seedless), sesame butter (tahini). Page - 5. What to eat when you have a Partial Bowel obstruction Foods to Eat Foods To Avoid Sweets/Snacks All sugars such as white, Donuts with raspberry, brown, icing, maple syrup, corn blueberry, strawberry syrup, molasses, honey and cherry filing Baked goods made with Pie with fruit filling, cakes allowed ingredients, eg.

8 Donuts, with poppy seeds, plain cookies, plain cheesecake raisins, chopped nuts, Chocolate without nuts, coconut cheesies, potato chips, pretzels Cookies with nuts or Caramels, gum drops, dried fruits jellybeans, hard candy, Trail mix marshmallows, licorice Jam with seeds or peel Seedless jelly and jam (marmalade, strawberry, raspberry, blueberry). Miscellaneous Drinks: Popcorn Nutritional supplements such as EnsurePlus , BoostPlus , Condiments: Boost Fruit Juice Beverage, pickles Breakfast Anytime chutney Mineral waters olives Carbonated beverages Ovaltine . Postum . Gatorade . Alcohol Coffee, tea Pizza (made with allowed ingredients and a thin crust).

9 Popsicles Mild herbs and spices Condiments: vinegar ketchup mustard BBQ sauce Page - 6. What to eat when you have a Partial Bowel obstruction Page - 7. Minimal fibre diet What to eat when you have a Partial Bowel obstruction Minimal fibre diet This diet may be needed if your symptoms get worse and happen more often. This diet has less fibre than the Low Fibre Diet. If on this diet you continue to have abdominal stomach pain and cramping, you may need to lower your fibre intake even more. Contact your health care team. Foods to Eat Foods To Avoid Milk and Milk Fluid milk and milk Cheese with seeds Products beverages Cheese such as cottage Yogurt mixed with fruits cheese, hard cheese, with seeds, tough skins Cheese Whiz , cheese or membranes slices, parmesan cheese (strawberry, raspberry, blueberry and cherry).

10 Cream soups made with recommended ingredients Desserts such as Cool Whip , puddings, yogurt, sherbet, ice cream Meat, Fish, Poultry, Meats prepared by baking, Nuts and seeds and Meat broiling, roasting, poaching, Alternatives and stewing: fish, poultry, Beans and lentils lamb, beef, pork, veal, ham, rabbit, organ meats Sausages and other processed meats such as Shrimp, lobster, crab and hot dogs or bologna with other shell fish casings or skins Eggs (all types) European frankfurters and other deli-made wieners Smooth nut spreads such as smooth peanut butter Chunky nut spreads such as chunky peanut butter Tofu Well pureed hummus Page - 8. What to eat when you have a Partial Bowel obstruction Foods to Eat Foods To Avoid Vegetables Strained vegetable juices, All other vegetables without pulp, such as V8 drink Pureed soups A small amount of tomato sauce may be tolerated.


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