Eat a balanced dietTry to eat a healthy, balanced diet. Ask your doctor about eating a
healthy diet. The following are some suggestions: - Eat a healthy diet that is low in fat and high in
carbohydrates and fibre.
- Add extra fibre to your diet, especially
if you are taking medications that are known to cause
constipation.
- Each day, drink 8 to 10 glasses of water or other
drinks that do not have caffeine or alcohol. If you have kidney, heart, or
liver disease and have to limit fluids, talk with your doctor before you
increase the amount of fluids you drink.
- Drink juices, particularly
prune juice, if you are on medications that are known to cause
constipation.
- Some foods and beverages need to be avoided when
taking certain medications. Talk with your doctor about which foods to avoid if
you are on medications known to interact with certain foods.
- If you
do not feel like eating, eat small snacks rather than large meals. Eat six
small snacks a day. Examples of snacks include a piece of fruit with a few
crackers and one piece of cheese; yogourt or cottage cheese with a piece of
fruit; a breakfast bar with a glass of milk; or one or two carrots or stalks of
celery with peanut butter or cream cheese.
- Eat foods that are low
in calories, such as fruits and vegetables.
- Take daily vitamins if
you have not been eating balanced meals or spending some time in the sunshine.
Exposure to sunlight helps your body produce vitamin D.
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