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Diverticulitis diet - Mayo Clinic With diverticulitis, what you eat and drink can depend on your symptoms During a flare-up, your healthcare professional may ask you to change your diet to let your digestive tract rest and recover As you recover and then are well, the diet shifts to include foods that may prevent future flare-ups Here's how that process might work
The best diverticulitis diet: 7 foods to eat and 8 to avoid Focus on high-fiber foods that don’t irritate your system for long-term dietary symptom management During a diverticulitis flare-up, a clear liquid diet can temporarily help rest the bowel Avoiding hard-to-chew foods, red meat, and high-FODMAP foods may reduce the risk of flare-ups
Diverticulitis and Diverticulosis Diet - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials During a diverticulitis flare-up, your provider may recommend rest, antibiotics and either a clear liquid or low-fiber diet so your colon can rest and recover until the flare-up has passed If a diverticulitis flare-up is severe or requires surgery, your doctor may recommend a clear liquid diet
What to Eat (and Avoid) During a Diverticulitis Flare-Up The current understanding emphasizes a high-fiber diet for long-term management and prevention of diverticulitis, and a temporary low-fiber or clear liquid diet during an acute (severe) flare-up to allow your colon to heal
Eating guidelines for diverticular disease - HealthLink BC Follow a special diet for a short period of time, such as a low-fibre or liquid diet Once your symptoms improve, you can gradually return to a regular diet You can call 8-1-1 to speak with a registered dietitian about how to adjust the amount of fibre you eat