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Best and worst drinks that Crohn’s disease patients should be aware of

By Daniel Disusa       Jul 07, 2015



Best and worst drinks that Crohn’s disease patients should be aware of

Along with the intake of anti-TNF drugs, biologics, and other medicines that supress the inflammation and related symptoms that indicate the onset and deterioration of Crohn’ s disease conditions, proper hydration is a crucial factor that Crohn’s disease patients should look into. This is because, the deteriorating condition of diarrhoea can lead to significant loss of water from the body, eventually causing dehydration, which can be a dangerous condition in itself. Hence, in order to avoid life threatening condition of dehydration, Crohn’s disease patients have to carefully adopt the right hydrating options that supply the adequate amount of water each day. Apart from causing severe dehydration, chronic diarrhoea can also increase the chances of formation of kidney stones. This makes proper hydration extremely important; which means a Crohn’s disease patients must have at least eight to nine glasses of water or fluids each day, in order to stay hydrated. But, all the fluids that we are aware of are not recommended for Crohn’s disease patients. While some are good and significantly healthy, some others flare-up the symptoms and deteriorate the health conditions of Crohn’s disease patients:

  1. Soda, aerated drinks, and other similar beverages might quench thirst and induce a feeling of fullness. This can reduce food intake, leading to inadequacy of nutrients, eventually causing weight loss and malnutrition.

  2. The best hydrating method that Crohn’s disease patients can make use of is to have adequate amount of water each day.

  3. While coffee in reasonable amounts might not do much harm, increased intake of caffeine can aggravate Crohn’s disease symptoms and result in unpleasant outcomes like loose stools and increased frequency of diarrhoea.

  4. Use meal replacement shakes that do not contain free of lactose, fructose, and sugar alcohols.

  5. Though seemingly healthy and nutritious, fruit juices are loaded with sugar, which can be both natural and added, the reason why they are not recommended for Crohn’s disease patients.

  6. A natural and widely recommended source of electrolytes, coconut water can help combat nutrient and water loss.

  7. Milk and milk products can be the storehouses of immense amounts of proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Yet, it can cause flare-ups in certain patients who are lactose intolerant.

  8. Herbal teas, the soothing and warm alternative to replace normal coffee and tea, can help Crohn’s disease patients avoid exacerbation of symptoms.

  9. Alcohol irritates the GI tract and worsens the disease symptoms

 

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For more info: https://www.gutpeople.net



  
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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.

For more info: https://www.gutpeople.net

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