Guide To Managing Radiation Enteritis

Changes In Diet

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All individuals who develop radiation enteritis will usually have to make some changes to their diet. The first diet changes typically made include avoiding things that worsen symptoms. Dairy, alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, whole bran, dried fruits, high-fat foods, nuts, seeds, popcorn, raw vegetables, baked goods, potato chips, pretzels, and strong spices can all exacerbate symptoms of radiation enteritis. Foods generally better for individuals affected by radiation enteritis include poultry, fish, broiled or roasted meat, mildly cooked vegetables, baked potatoes, smooth peanut butter, apple juice, grape juice, eggs, applesauce, and bananas. Aside from changes in what a patient eats, there are also other changes associated with diet that may help with symptoms. These changes include eating small meals on a more frequent basis, eating food at room temperature, and drinking at least twelve glasses of fluids every day. Generally, individuals with radiation enteritis can avoid problems by consuming a low-fiber diet.

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