Your Guide to Eating Out with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Part I

Foods You Should Avoid Eating with IBS

By Jody Morse, published Sep 18, 2007
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If you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, then you probably already know that there are a lot of foods which have the potential to bother your stomach. Although you have probably become very accustomed to cooking for yourself at home, eating out with IBS can be a bit more difficult. Here, we will take a much closer look at some of the things that you should be sure to take into consideration when you choose to eat out at a restaurant or a fast food restaurant when you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

1. Avoid Foods Which are Overly Greasy

While greasy foods are never the best choice for anyone, foods which are overly greasy are known to cause people who have IBS to feel sick. If you have IBS, one of the first things that you will probably want to do is avoid eating greasy foods when you go out to eat. While there may be some instances in which you may be unsure about how greasy a food item on the menu is, it is just common sense that McDonald's French fries are probably not the best option for someone who has Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Choosing something that is less greasy from the McDonald's menu, such as a salad, is probably your best option if you are planning on getting fast food. Avoiding greasy foods is one of the best ways to control your IBS.

2. Avoid Foods Which are High in Acidity

If you have IBS, you have probably already learned that acidic foods may bother your stomach. If so, it is important to keep in mind that there are a lot of things that you may not be able to eat if you do not want to experience any symptoms related to your Irritable Bowel Syndrome. For example, pasta dishes with tomato sauce may not be the best option. Certain fruits should also be avoided. If you eat salads, it is important to keep in mind that certain dressings may be a lot more acidic than others. For example, Italian dressing or balsamic vinegar dressing are both known to be highly acidic. Ranch, French and Thousand Island dressings may be slightly less acidic, but you should monitor how you feel after eating them.

3. Avoid Foods Which are Too Spicy

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Excellent suggestions!

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

 
Very helpful tips.

Posted on 09/22/2007 at 7:09:00 AM

 
thanks, I find a lot of caffenine products upset my apple cart!!!

Posted on 09/21/2007 at 4:09:00 PM

 
Thanks for the comments everyone!

Posted on 09/19/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

 
i definitely agree about not eating greasy foods :)

Posted on 09/19/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

 
A well-written, informative article!

Posted on 09/19/2007 at 8:09:00 PM

 
Great article! Very informative.

Posted on 09/19/2007 at 9:09:00 AM

 
Great article!

Posted on 09/18/2007 at 6:09:00 PM

 
Great tips! :-)

Posted on 09/18/2007 at 5:09:00 PM

 
THANK YOU JODY, I HAVE SOMETHING VERY SIMILAR. MY DOCTOR TOLD ME OVER 30 YEARS AGO TO STOP EATING THE FOODS THAT BOTHERED ME. I STOPPED EATING THEM BECAUSE I FOUND TO ENJOY WHAT I LIKED TO EAT WASN'T WORTH ALL THE PAIN. HUGS MARY

Posted on 09/18/2007 at 4:09:00 PM

 
Great tips for people who suffer from IBS, Jody. Sophie

Posted on 09/18/2007 at 9:09:00 AM

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