Ileus
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Also known as: intestinal atonyContent medically reviewed byDr. Rakshith BharadwajMD, Internal MedicineView full profile onLinkedInOVERVIEWSYMPTOMSDIAGNOSISTREATMENTYour treatment plan may include one or more of these options.
The condition is treated by diet control, stent placement or surgery.Specialist To ConsultSpecialist To ConsultGastroenterologist Diet control : In case of conditions such as diverticulitis, only a part of the intestine fails to move, a low-fiber diet can help reduce the residual content. Avoid medications that are known to cause ileus. Low/minimal residue diet: Eat food containing less fiber; refined grains, soft well - cooked fruits, vegetables and meat Fluid diet: Broths, soup, pudding, custard, ice cream and liquid nutritional supplements. Foods rich in fiber such as raw vegetables and whole grains. Foods rich in fibre such as raw vegetables and whole grains. Nuts and beans Tough, fibrous meats with gristle, and meat with casings.
Diet control : In case of conditions such as diverticulitis, only a part of the intestine fails to move, a low-fiber diet can help reduce the residual content.
Avoid medications that are known to cause ileus.
Low/minimal residue diet: Eat food containing less fiber; refined grains, soft well - cooked fruits, vegetables and meat
Fluid diet: Broths, soup, pudding, custard, ice cream and liquid nutritional supplements.
Foods rich in fiber such as raw vegetables and whole grains.
Foods rich in fibre such as raw vegetables and whole grains.
Nuts and beans
Tough, fibrous meats with gristle, and meat with casings.
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