Foods to Avoid After Ostomy Surgery

Life after colostomy may be a little different, sometimes temporarily, and it may take some time to adapt to it. To have a successful surgery and recovery, you'll need to take care of your stoma and the skin around it. This means paying attention to what you eat and drink. Colostomy surgery involves diverting the end part of the digestive system. This opening is called a stoma, and it's usually located in the abdominal wall. The stoma allows waste to pass from the intestine into a bag that's placed over it.

There are several things you need to avoid eating and drinking after ostomy surgery, as they can cause problems with your stoma or the skin around it.

1. Foods that are hard to digest: These include high-fiber foods, fatty foods, and spicy foods. They can cause blockages or diarrhea, both of which can lead to leakage.

2. Foods that contain seeds: Seeds can get caught in the stoma and cause an obstruction.

3. Acidic fruits and vegetables: These can irritate the stoma and cause problems with wound healing.

4. Alcohol: Drinking alcohol can dehydrate you, which can lead to complications after surgery.

5. Carbonated beverages: Carbonation can cause gas and bloating, which can put pressure on the stoma and cause leakage.

6. Caffeinated beverages: Caffeine can dehydrate you and also contribute to gas and bloating.

7. Dairy products: Dairy products can cause diarrhea, constipation, and gas. They can also make it difficult to absorb nutrients from other foods.

8. Chocolate: Chocolate contains caffeine and fat, both of which can cause problems after ostomy surgery.

9. Nuts: Nuts can cause blockages and should be avoided after surgery.

10. Popcorn: Popcorn kernels can get stuck in the stoma and cause an obstruction.

If you have any questions about what you should or shouldn't eat after ostomy surgery, talk to your doctor or dietitian. They can help you create a list of safe and nutritious foods that will support your recovery.

Some of these foods may irritate your stoma or the skin around it. Others can cause blockages in your stoma. Eating these foods may not cause problems for everyone, but it's important to be aware of how they might affect you. If you're not sure, talk to your doctor or ostomy nurse.

In general, it's a good idea to avoid any food that is hard to digest or that gives you gas. This includes beans, cabbage, and dairy products. You may also want to avoid caffeine and carbonated beverages. These can cause gas and bloating, which can be uncomfortable.

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