Dietary recommendations include: Eating smaller, more frequent meals rather than large portions, which can overwhelm the slowed digestive system Increasing dietary fibre gradually through fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes to support regular bowel movements and potentially benefit diverticular disease Maintaining adequate hydration aim for 6-8 glasses of water daily, particularly important if experiencing diarrhoea or constipation Limiting high-fat, fried, and spicy foods that may exacerbate nausea and delayed gastric emptying Avoiding carbonated beverages if experiencing bloating or discomfort Eating slowly and chewing thoroughly to aid digestion Lifestyle measures that support gastrointestinal health include regular physical activity, which promotes gut motility and can help prevent constipation
More importantly, you may even need to remind yourself to eat sufficiently to avoid muscle loss or other symptoms of malnutrition
Robotic surgery results in less scarring and bleeding than an open procedure, which requires a larger incision, says Ramin
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