 | Women's Health 9103 Women's Health I have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). My main symptoms are bloating, gas and diarrhea. What dietary advice can you offer? I have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). My main symptoms are bloating, gas and diarrhea. What dietary advice can you offer? htmASKTHEDOCirritablebowelsyndromedietaryadvice No single diet treatment cures irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). But simple measures can help relieve symptoms. 1459080 InteliHealth 2012-10-18 t Kathy McManus, M.S., R.D., L.D. 2015-10-18  | Ask The Expert | |  | October 18, 2012 A: No single diet treatment cures irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). But simple measures can help relieve symptoms. Try the following: - Eat meals at about the same time each day
- Eat slowly and chew your food well
- Eat several small meals throughout the day rather than 3 large meals
- Avoid chewing gum, carbonated beverages and the use of a straw
Some people are more sensitive to the following foods. If you experience more symptoms, try to avoid or limit: - Milk and milk-containing products (ice cream, cheese, yogurt, cream soups, etc.)
- Gas-forming vegetables: cabbage, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, green peppers, excessive amounts of raw vegetables
- Legumes: beans, lentils
- High fat foods: Fried foods, fast foods and fatty meats (i.e. prime rib, sausage, bacon, etc.)
- Alcohol: beer, wine, hard liquor
- Diet drinks, foods, and candy
- Sugar-free products
- Spices and seasonings: hot sauce, barbecue sauce, chili sauce, salsa, etc.
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