Brief Answer:
Specific foods he can eat....
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
Thank you for following up.
If the regular doctor prescribed antibiotics for 10 days in January, I suppose that time your husband has had the attack episode then. It is needed to put your
colon at rest in order to get healed. It is necessary to avoid those foods that can increase bowel movements (dairies,
gluten, etc.). That's why low fiber/high liquids diet is recommended.
Initially, he can have:
- plenty of water
- broth
- fruit juices without pulp
- ice pops/chips
- plain gelatin
- tea or can have coffee without added cream
If his signs will be improved, and less pain will be felt, he might add following foods to his diet:
- fruits: cooked/canned without skin or seeds
- non-skinny vegetables, whether canned/cooked
- fish/eggs/poultry
- low fat yogurt
- cheese
According to his clinical symptoms, he might also eat bread, wheat products, low-fiber cereals, pasta, etc.
He can continue taking probiotics, however, if the
fever and stomach pain will persist, send him to hospital as soon as possible as he might need to start another course of antibiotics and further evaluation of his health status.
Wish fast recovery! God bless your husband and all of you!
Dr.Klerida
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