(HealthDay News) -- Though no single eating plan works for
everyone, changing your diet can help you better manage
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
The Womenshealth.gov Web site says you should discuss with your
doctor whether these suggestions to manage IBD may work for
you:
- Stay away from fried or greasy foods.
- Restrict meats and creamy sauces.
- Take any vitamin or mineral supplements recommended by your
doctor.
- Steer clear of spicy foods.
- Limit high-fiber foods such as nuts and raw vegetables or
fruits.
- Eat small meals throughout the day.
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