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Can certain foods worsen IBD conditions?

Author: Hoi Kim Heng
by Hoi Kim Heng
Posted: Aug 24, 2015

Most of the gut problems that we face are often associated with allergies due to poor and incomplete digestion of foods. This eventually leads to various complications that can worsen in the health condition of the IBD patients, and slow down the processes and chances to achieve and maintain Deep Remission.

A main causative factor that can result in numerous sorts of gastrointestinal irritations, allergies are key disease-aggravating indications that IBD patients often deal with. Dairy allergy or lactose intolerance is one among the commonly found allergies that most of the IBD patients keep facing each day. Sufferers of this autoimmune disease are intolerant of several grains. Yeast is yet another allergen that causes gut irritations and related symptoms that can worsen the health of IBD patients. Hence, experts continue to recommend the strong need to adhere to the good ‘stone age diet’ with low glycaemic index. It helps avoid all the allergens that can cause irritations. IBD and related allergic conditions can lead to sudden flare-ups of both inflammation and debilitating symptoms. Hence inflammatory bowel disease patients are advised to avoid certain foods even if they can be categorised as healthy and highly nutritious.

Researches undertaken to unveil the possible link between diet and IBD has analyse a wide range of foods and nutrients, in order to analyse their roles on the gastrointestinal tract. This has helped find the link between IBD and diets, especially the ones that are rich in fats and sugars, as they might soon aggravate the disease symptoms and lead to life threatening flare-ups. Chances of flare-ups are significantly higher among those who choose to have a higher amount of junk foods and westernised diet plans which are high in fats and sugars. Several elements like dairy products and linoleic acid that are considered as inevitable parts of daily diets are symptom-triggering factors that inflammatory bowel disease patients have to avoid by all means.

More information can be obtained on https://www.gutpeople.net a bespoke social networking website, developed solely for gastroenterologists around the world. GI health care experts who specialize in GI disorders can register with The Gut People and start interacting with top GI experts around the world, on various commonly found gastrointestinal disorders like inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal tuberculosis. The Gut People is also equipped with unique functionalities that help download informative documents on gastrointestinal disorders, as well as their comprehensive diagnosis steps and advance treatment methods.

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Businessman, pursuing a career in medical research, keyed up in researches conducted to aid and supports the development body of knowledge in the field of medicine.

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