What Is a Low Residue Diet?
A low-residue diet/low fiber diet is used to help people with gastrointestinal problems to rest the digestive system (gastrointestinal tract).
A low-residue diet reduces the amount of food waste that has to move through the large intestine (colon).
What is a Low Residue Diet Used For?
A low residue diet is used to help relieve symptoms of conditions such as:
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal cramping
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Crohn's disease
- Ulcerative colitis
- Bowel obstruction
- Slow transit constipation
- Gastroparesis
- A tumor or inflammatory illness that causes the bowel to be narrowed
- After a bowel surgery
- Following radiation to the digestive tract
- Other gastrointestinal distress
A low residue diet is only meant to be followed for a short time to help patients recover from digestive issues. The duration of the diet is prescribed by a doctor. A low residue diet should only be followed under a doctor’s supervision.
If the diet is followed more than 2 weeks, a daily multivitamin/mineral supplement is recommended. When symptoms have gone away, patients can slowly re-introduce high fiber and high residue foods back into the diet.
What Foods Can You Eat on A Low Residue Diet?
General guidelines for a low residue diet include:
- Avoid foods made with seeds, nuts, or dried fruit
- Avoid raw fruits and vegetables and remove skins before cooking
- Avoid whole-grain breads and cereals
- Consume products made from refined white flour
- Limit milk and dairy products to 2 cups per day
- Limit foods high in fat
- Avoid alcoholic beverages
Foods you can eat on a low residue diet include:
- Breads, cereals, rice, and pasta
- Avoid whole-grain breads and cereals and instead eat:
- Enriched white bread
- Rolls
- Biscuits
- Muffins
- Crackers
- French toast
- Pancakes
- Waffles
- Refined cold cereals: puffed rice, puffed wheat, corn flakes
- Cooked cereals: cream of wheat, grits, farina
- White rice
- Pasta
- Avoid whole-grain breads and cereals and instead eat:
- Fruits and vegetables
- Canned or cooked fruits
- Strained fruit juice
- Ripe bananas
- Soft melon
- Pumpkin
- Spinach
- Beans
- Asparagus
- Mushrooms
- Skinless potato
- Avocado
- Dairy
- Limit milk and dairy products to 2 cups per day
- Milk
- Yogurt
- Custard and ice cream
- Cottage cheese
- Sour cream
- Butter
- Limit milk and dairy products to 2 cups per day
- Meats, poultry, fish, dry beans, peas, and eggs
- Ground, well-cooked/tender beef, lamb, ham, veal, pork, fish, poultry, and organ meats
- Eggs
- Fats, snacks, sweets, condiments, and beverages
From
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