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GI (Gastrointestinal) Soft Diet

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jun 5, 2024.

A GI soft diet is prescribed by your healthcare provider to allow your intestines (bowels) to heal. Your bowels may need it before a procedure, after surgery, or because of a medical condition. The food in a GI soft diet keeps your bowels from working too hard. The diet gives you nutrition while allowing your bowels time to heal or rest.

DISCHARGE INSTRUCTIONS:

Foods to eat on a GI soft diet:

Your healthcare provider may tell you to keep your fiber intake to less than 10 grams each day.

Foods to avoid:

The following foods are hard to digest:

What else you need to know:

A GI soft diet can decrease the amount of bowel movements you have. Drink liquids as directed to avoid constipation. Ask how much liquid to drink each day and which liquids are best for you. Do not drink liquids with your meal. Wait until 30 minutes after your meal to drink liquids.

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