Gastrointestinal Infection
Gastrointestinal symptoms can vary in intensity from very mild to serious. If you’re experiencing the symptoms below over and over again or if they cause you significant discomfort, your body could be trying to tell you that you have a digestive condition.
Best way to manage Gastrointestinal disease – Maintain food diary.
Identify specific foods that trigger gastrointestinal symptoms, particularly when eating some foods. By avoiding your “trigger foods,” you may find that your GI symptoms of gas, bloating, abdominal pain, cramping, and diarrhea are more manageable. At the same time, you will give your inflamed intestines time to heal.
Foods to Avoid
Alcohol (mixed drinks, beer, wine)
Butter, mayonnaise, margarine, oils
Carbonated beverages
Coffee, tea, dark chocolate
Corn
Dairy products (if lactose intolerant)
Fatty foods (fried foods)
Foods high in fiber
Gas-producing foods (lentils, beans, legumes, cabbage, broccoli, onions)
Nuts and seeds (peanut butter)
Raw fruits
Raw vegetables
Spicy foods
Whole grains
Oats
No processed foods
No colas, soda
No garam masala
Can use
Coconut oil
Coconut milk
Sugar
Noodles
Maida
Bread
Chocolate
Refined flour
Refined dal
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