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    Irritable bowel syndrome? Ditch beans, cheese, caffeine and others from your daily diet 

    April 8, 20253 Mins Read


    If you constantly find yourself clutching your stomach after a meal or rushing to the bathroom without warning, you might be dealing with more than just a bad food day. That uncomfortable bloating, irregular bowel movements, and stomach cramps that seem to come and go could be signs of a deeper issue.

    Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is a common digestive disorder that affects how the gut works. Though it doesn’t cause damage to the bowel, it can really affect your quality of life. People with IBS often struggle with a sensitive gut, which reacts strongly to certain foods, stress, or hormones, causing symptoms like bloating, abdominal pain, constipation, or diarrhoea.

    According to the National Health Service (NHS), the main symptoms of IBS include stomach pain or cramps, which often feel worse after eating but tend to ease up after passing stool. Bloating is also common. It makes your tummy feel tight and full. Some people may experience diarrhoea, with watery stool and an urgent need to go, while others deal with constipation, where bowel movements are tough and incomplete. These symptoms may fluctuate, some days you may feel fine, while others bring flare-ups, often triggered by certain foods or drinks.

    Also read | Irritable bowel symptoms, cure: Best diet plan to avoid bloating, stomach pain

    Here are some tips, suggested by Dr Shubham Vatsya, Senior Consultant in Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj, to help manage these symptoms:

    High-FODMAP foods: Onions, garlic, apples, beans, and cauliflower may seem healthy, but for those with IBS, they can be troublemakers, says Dr Vatsya. “These foods are high in FODMAPs; fermentable sugars that are poorly absorbed in the gut. They ferment in your intestine, producing gas and leading to bloating and cramps. Wheat and rye are also common culprits,” he explains.

    Dairy products: If milk, cheese, or ice cream leave you feeling bloated or running to the toilet, lactose could be the issue. “Many people with IBS are also lactose intolerant. Dairy can be particularly harsh on their gut. Consider switching to lactose-free alternatives like almond or oat milk,” suggests Dr Vatsya.

    Caffeine and alcohol: Caffeine and alcohol are known gut irritants. “Both substances can overstimulate the digestive system, leading to cramps and diarrhoea. It’s best to limit coffee, energy drinks, and alcoholic beverages if you’re managing IBS,”  Dr Vatsya cautions.

    Also read | 10 veggies to ease digestion with Irritable bowel syndrome

    Artificial sweeteners: Sugar-free gums, candies, and diet products often contain sweeteners like sorbitol or mannitol. “These sugar substitutes are not well absorbed in the gut and can lead to gas, bloating, and loose motions in IBS patients,” he explains. Always check labels if you have a sensitive stomach.

    Fried and fatty foods: Foods like deep-fried snacks, creamy curries, and buttery parathas can be hard on a sensitive gut. “Fat slows digestion and can increase gut sensitivity, worsening symptoms like stomach ache or diarrhoea,” says Dr Vatsya. Opt for lighter cooking methods like steaming or grilling instead.

    Disclaimer: This article, including health and fitness advice, only provides generic information. Don’t treat it as a substitute for qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist for specific health diagnosis.



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