Diet for Colostomy Reversal
When your colon, rectum or anus is injured and needs a rest, your doctor may recommend a colostomy -- a surgical procedure that brings the large intestine to the surface of the abdomen so that waste can be deposited in a bag instead of traveling the rest of the way through the digestive tract. If you are in good health, it may be possible to reverse the colostomy within the first year. Even after a successful reversal, you can expect a change in your bowel habits. Modifying your diet may help to normalize bowel movements and make you more comfortable.
If you are experiencing serious medical symptoms, seek emergency treatment immediately.
Before Surgery
Your doctor will give you dietary instructions to follow in preparation for surgery. You may be restricted to a liquid diet for a few days before your operation. Ask questions to clarify diet instructions. For instance, it's important to know whether you can have all liquids or just clear liquids such as broth, water and apple juice. Your doctor will probably also prescribe medicine to clear out your bowels before surgery.
- Your doctor will give you dietary instructions to follow in preparation for surgery.
Foods to Avoid
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While you recover from your operation, it's important to avoid foods that will irritate your digestive tract. The Stepping Hill Hospital recommends limiting or eliminating citrus fruits and other highly acidic foods, vegetables that cause flatulence such as brussels sprouts and spicy foods. Additionally, you should limit your consumption of beer and carbonated beverages and avoid heavy, greasy meals.
Snack Schedule
Your gut won't be able to handle large quantities of food, so you may find it helpful to follow a set routine of small snacks throughout the day. Stepping Hill Hospital recommends that you finish eating before 7 p.m. so you won't be woken up by diarrhea during the night.
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Bowel function after a colostomy reversal can be erratic and unpredictable 3. To isolate the foods that are problematic for you, keep a simple journal. Carry a notebook and jot down everything you eat. Make notes about your bowel movements, too. For instance, if you notice that diarrhea consistently follows after your morning coffee, you may want to cut back on caffeine.
- Bowel function after a colostomy reversal can be erratic and unpredictable 3.
- Carry a notebook and jot down everything you eat.
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References
- Cleveland Clinic: Colostomy
- Bowel Cancer Australia: Stoma Reversal
- Drugs.com: Open Colostomy Reversal
- Stepping Hill Hospital: Recovery After Stoma Reversal
- John Hopkins Medicine. Colostomy procedure overview. Updated 2019.
- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Ostomy surgery of the bowel. Updated August 2014.
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- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. "Ileostomy, Colostomy, and Ileoanal Reservoir Surgery." National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse Aug 2014.
- United Ostomy Association of America, Inc. "Frequently Asked Questions Following Ostomy Surgery." UOAA 2013.
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