Microscopic colitis - Diagnosis and treat…
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Some foods that may help keep you feeling good and hydrated during remission include: fiber-rich foods like oats, beans, and nuts healthy fats, including olive oil and nut and seed butter protein, including lean meats, fish, and eggs whole fruits and vegetables whole wheat bread, pastas, and brown rice vitamin D supplements Choose soft, easy-to-digest foods such as applesauce, bananas, melons, and rice. Avoid high-fiber foods such as beans and nuts, and eat only well-cooked vegetables. If your symptoms are improving, slowly add high-fiber foods back to your diet. Eat several small meals rather than a few large meals. Limit foods such as seeds, nuts, beans, fruit, and bran. Drink plenty of good fluids, such as water, low-sugar sports drinks, and diluted fruit juice. Avoid identified trigger foods. Try a low "FODMAP" diet. Limit or eliminate dairy foods. Say no to fiber if it's a problem food.
Choose soft, easy-to-digest foods such as applesauce, bananas, melons, and rice.
Avoid high-fiber foods such as beans and nuts, and eat only well-cooked vegetables.
If your symptoms are improving, slowly add high-fiber foods back to your diet.
Eat several small meals rather than a few large meals.
Limit foods such as seeds, nuts, beans, fruit, and bran.
Drink plenty of good fluids, such as water, low-sugar sports drinks, and diluted fruit juice.
Avoid identified trigger foods.
Try a low "FODMAP" diet.
Limit or eliminate dairy foods.
Say no to fiber if it's a problem food.
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