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                    PATIENT EDUCATION
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                    Diet and Fluid Guidelines for Ostomy  
                    Patients
                    Diet and Fluid Guidelines for Ostomy Patients
                    Ostomy surgery may affect the way your body digests and absorbs 
                    food. What you eat and drink may need to change based on the type of 
                    surgery you had. Your doctor, nurse or dietitian will talk with you about 
                    your diet and fluid needs. This handout will give you information about 
                    your diet and fluid needs after your ostomy surgery.
                    Your Diet After Surgery: short-term
                    After your ostomy surgery, your doctor, nurse or dietitian will talk with 
                    you about any special diet you need to follow. They may tell you to eat a 
                    low-residue diet. A low-residue diet limits the amount of fiber and dairy 
                    products you eat. This diet slows down digestion and decreases your 
                    bowel movements to let your bowels heal. 
                    You may be asked to follow these diet guidelines for about 6 weeks 
                    after your surgery: 
                    •   Eat small meals or snacks during the day. 
                    •   Drink 8 to 10 cups of non-caffeinated fluid during the day.
                    •   Chew your food well to help with digestion.
                    •   To decrease gas, it may help to do the following:
                        ⊲   Do not drink carbonated beverages.
                        ⊲   Do not use a straw when you drink.
                        ⊲   Do not smoke.
                        ⊲   Do not eat foods that cause gas. 
                    This handout is for informational purposes only. Talk with your doctor or health care team 
                    if you have any questions about your care.
                    © April 11, 2022. The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and  
                    Richard J. Solove Research Institute.   
                    Your Diet After Surgery: long-term 
                    Once you have healed from your surgery, your doctor, nurse or dietitian 
                    will talk to you about any special diet you need to follow. Often your 
                    diet and fluid intake may feel back to normal about 6 weeks after your 
                    surgery. Your diet and fluid needs will be based on your type of ostomy 
                    surgery. 
                    The following are long-term diet and fluid guidelines for each 
                    type of ostomy.
                    Colostomy Diet 
                    •   Unless told otherwise, you can return to your normal diet.
                    •   Drink 8 to 10 cups of non-caffeinated fluid during the day to stay 
                        hydrated.
                    •   Some foods and drinks may cause gas. It may be helpful to use  
                        over-the-counter products, such as Beano, to reduce your gas. 
                    Ileostomy Diet
                    •   Eat small meals or snacks during the day. 
                    •   Drink 8 to 10 cups of non-caffeinated fluid during the day to stay 
                        hydrated.
                    •   Chew your food well to help with digestion and decrease your risk of 
                        a blockage.
                    •   It may help to eat certain foods, such as bananas, applesauce, and 
                        peanut butter, to help thicken stools and control diarrhea.
                    •   Foods that are spicy, fried, greasy, acidic, or high in sugar can cause 
                        you to have an increase in stools.
                    •   Check the output from your stoma. Call your doctor right away if 
                        there is more than 1200 mL in 24 hours. 
                    •   Your stool will become thick like pudding over time.
                    •   It is important to talk with your doctor or pharmacist about any 
                        medicines you take. Your ileostomy may change your ability to absorb 
                        certain medicines. 
                    Diet and Fluid Guidelines for Ostomy Patients 
                    Urostomy Diet
                    •   Unless told otherwise, you can return to your normal diet.
                    •   Drink 8 to 10 cups of non-caffeinated fluid during the day to stay 
                        hydrated.
                    •   Some foods and medicines can change the color of urine 
                    It is important to know how certain foods may affect the output from your 
                    ostomy. You may find it helpful to eat foods in smaller amounts, until you 
                    know how your body may respond. For more information, ask your nurse 
                    for the patient education handout, Food Chart for Ostomy Patients.  
                    Diet and Fluid Guidelines for Ostomy Patients 
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