Dietary and lifestyle changes for Gastrointestinal disorders
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A sensitive gut is not really a disease or a disorder or even a condition. Instead it is more of a symptom that is caused by other underlying conditions. The sensitive gut mainly refers to gastrointestinal disorders that have become increasingly common in today's world. People of all ages can suffer from problems like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), heartburn, constipation, dyspepsia and excessive gas. Studies indicate that gastrointestinal disorders affect around 35% to 70% of the people at some point or the other. Although both men and women can suffer from the sensitive gut, it has been seen that women are more prone to gastrointestinal problems, as compared to men.

dietary and lifestyle changes for gastrointestinal disorders

Gastrointestinal disorders

Treatment of Sensitive Gut
In most cases, the treatment of various gastrointestinal problems is aimed at relieving the symptoms that can cause discomfort to people. There are certain over the counter medications that can relieve the different symptoms. However, the treatment of the condition may vary, based on the cause. In most instances though, doctors recommend certain dietary and lifestyle changes to be made, as they can help reduce the pain and discomfort caused by a sensitive gut.

Dietary Recommendations
Before making any alterations to the foods that are a part of your diet, it may be best for you to assess your eating habits. Given below are a few tips on healthy eating that are good for most people:

Avoid eating 2 or 3 large meals a day; instead make sure that you eat at least 5 or 6 small meals at frequent intervals, since they are easy to digest

Eat slowly, making sure that you chew each morsel thoroughly. Gulping down your food for any reason could aggravate gastrointestinal problems and their symptoms

Drink a lot of water throughout the day, but avoid water about half an hour before and after meal times

Never lie down immediately after eating; make sure there is a time gap of at least 2 to 3 hours between meals and bedtime

Re-evaluate your cooking methods; people who suffer from a weak stomach should avoid foods that have been fried or cooked in a lot of oil. Instead it is better to opt for grilled, steamed and baked foods.



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