After recovery from surgery, you can gradually resume eating whatever you like β unless your doctor requires you to follow a special diet.
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You should know that because the ileum is narrow, high-fiber foods can sometimes cause blockages, especially during the first six to eight weeks following surgery. If you experience cramping, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
You can avoid problems by chewing your food well and drinking plenty of fluids, at least 48-64 ounces (6-8 cups) per day.
Initially limit then gradually reintroduce high roughage foods, such as1
Celery
Popcorn
Vegetables, such as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, and brussels sprouts
Coconut
Raw pineapple
Coleslaw
Raisins, prunes, and other dried fruits
Mushrooms
Nuts and seeds
Salad greens
Peas
Edible fruit and vegetable skins, such as apples
Remember that no two people react the same way to the same foods, and any dietary limitations may be temporary.
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1. UPMC. https://www.upmc.com/health-library/article?hwid=ug2186. Accessed November 17, 2022.
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