I've been directing people to see an otosmy dietitian to get a copy of this guide
Ileostomy Nutrition Therapy from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
However some people either can't or don't have access to this vital list so I've pasted PART of it here that is important for diet purposes.
Note: Peoples tolerances may be slightly different for some things on this list.
This list posted on this site also
https://www.ostomy.org/wp-content/uploa ... 022-02.pdf
Ileostomy Nutrition Therapy from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
(This handout may be duplicated for client education.)
Foods That May Cause Blockage
Apples, unpeeled and cores
Bean sprouts, Cabbage
Casing on sausage type meats
Chinese vegetables
Coconut, Coleslaw, Celery
Corn (corn anything doesn't seem to digest)
Cucumbers
Dried fruit, raisins
Grapes, blueberries etc. (skins and seeds)
Green peppers (red, yellow also)
Mushrooms (doesn't dissolve) pureed or soup consistency fine
Nuts
Peas (pea soup fine)
Pickles (skins a problem)
Pineapple (fiberous parts don't digest)
Popcorn (contains seeds and hard parts)
Relishes and olives
Salad greens
Seeds
Spinach
Tough, fibrous meats that can't be chewed to mush
Vegetable and fruit skins, (any avoid)
Whole grains
Foods That May Cause Gas or Odor
Alcohol, Apples, Asparagus (stink), Bananas, Beer, Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Carbonated beverages
Cauliflower, Cheese, some types
Corn, Cucumbers
Dairy products
Dried beans and peas
Eggs
Fatty foods, Grapes
Fish
Green pepper
Melons, Onions
Peanuts, Prunes
Radishes, Turnips
Soda and other carbonated drinks
Seafood
Foods That May Help Relieve Gas and Odor
Buttermilk, Cranberry juice, Parsley
Yogurt with active cultures (Greek yogurt)
Foods That May Cause Diarrhea (looser or more frequent stool)
Alcohol (including beer)
Apricots (and stone fruits)
Beans, baked or legumes
Bran, Broccoli, Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Caffeinated drinks (Coffee may cause leak burns to feel far more severe than normal)
Chocolate
Corn
Deep fried anything
Fruit juices
Fruit
Glucose-free foods containing mannitol or, sorbitol
Gum, sugar free, Licorice
High-fat foods, High-sugar foods
High salt foods
Seasoned foods
Milk and dairy foods
Nuts or seeds
Peaches (stone fruit)
Peas, Plums
Prune juice or prunes
Soup, Spicy foods
Sugar-free substitutes
Tomatoes, Turnip greens, Leafy Greens like lettuce or spinach
Vegetables, raw or lightly cooked or with skins.
Wheat/whole grains, Wine
Rice
Any foods soaked in brine or salt
Nutritional meals/shakes
Foods That May Help Thicken Stool
Applesauce
Bananas, Barley
Cheese (real, not cheese food)
Dried Chinese Crispy Noodles
Marshmallows
Oatmeal
Pasta
Peanut butter, creamy
Potatoes, no skin
Pretzels, salt free
Crackers
And here's the one posted on this site
https://www.ostomy.org/wp-content/uploa ... 022-02.pdf
Diet Guide for Ileostomies
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