A colonoscopy is a medical procedure that is used to examine the colon or large intestine for abnormalities or signs of disease. During the procedure, a flexible tube is inserted into the rectum and guided through the colon while a camera attached to the tube sends images to a monitor. Once the procedure is complete, it is important to follow a proper diet to help your body recover and reduce any discomfort.
After a colonoscopy, it is recommended to eat low-fiber, easily digestible foods that are gentle on the digestive system. Here are some options:
Cooked carrots, squash, green beans, and beets are all great options because they are low in fiber and easy to digest. Avoid raw vegetables or those with skins or seeds.
Chicken, fish, and tofu are all good choices for lean proteins. Avoid red meat or fried foods.
Bananas, canned fruits without skins or seeds, and applesauce are all good choices. Avoid citrus fruits or those with tough skins or seeds.
White bread, white rice, pasta, and crackers are all easy to digest. Avoid whole grains, nuts, and seeds.
After a colonoscopy, it is important to avoid foods that may cause discomfort or make it difficult for your digestive system to recover:
Raw fruits and vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and seeds should all be avoided. These foods can be difficult to digest and may cause discomfort or blockages.
Greasy, fried foods and fatty meats can be difficult to digest and may cause discomfort, diarrhea, or other digestive issues.
Milk, cheese, and ice cream can be difficult to digest for some people, and may cause discomfort, gas, or bloating.
A: You should follow a low-fiber diet for one to two days after the procedure, or until your digestive system feels back to normal.
A: It is recommended to avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours after the procedure, as it can interfere with the anesthesia and cause dehydration.
A: Once your digestive system feels back to normal, you can gradually begin introducing higher-fiber foods back into your diet.
A: Contact your doctor immediately if you experience any severe pain, bleeding, fever, or other concerning symptoms.