What food to eat When You Have an Upset Stomach
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Eating is often the last thing you feel like doing when you have an upset stomach, but it might be what you need. Reaching for the right snack could help ease your discomfort.
But making the right food choice when your tummy is topsy-turvy often depends on your symptoms and what’s causing them. Different issues such as nausea, constipation, cramping or diarrhea call for different food solutions.
What to eat for an upset stomach
“Upset stomach” is an umbrella term that covers all types of abdominal discomfort and changes in bowel movements. But different symptoms require different foods:
For constipation: vegetables, fruits and whole grains
Constipation (when you can’t have a bowel movement) is frustrating. But it can also cause a chain reaction in your gut.
“Constipation almost always goes hand in hand with bloating and gas, which result from all the pressure that builds up,” Dr. Lee explains. “To relieve all three symptoms, stick with foods that help you go.”
When you need help going, fiber is your best friend. Soluble fiber breaks down in the digestive tract and acts as a natural stool softener. This helps bowel movements along and eases constipation.
Foods high in soluble fiber include:
- Vegetables, especially green beans, carrots and broccoli.
- Fruits, such as Bing cherries, berries, apples and pears.
- Prune or apple juice, which also helps with hydration.
- Quinoa, which is technically a seed.
- Whole grains, such as oatmeal, whole-wheat bread and bran cereal.
Food also can include insoluble fiber that moves through your digestive tract without breaking down. It is found in foods like leafy greens, dried fruit and nuts.
Avoid foods that are overly processed and low in fiber, such as:
- Fast food.
- Frozen meals.
- Packaged snacks.
- For diarrhea: bananas, rice, applesauce and toast
- When foods seem to move right through you, it isn’t easy to imagine that eating more would help. But the BRAT diet involves easily digested foods that are gentle on your GI tract. BRAT is an acronym for:
- Bananas.
- Rice (white).
- Applesauce.
- Toast (white).
- “The BRAT diet is especially helpful if diarrhea happens while traveling,” Dr. Lee notes. “If you do not have access to medicine or medical care near you, you can seek out these and gentle foods to ease an upset stomach.”
- Sticking to the BRAT diet for a day or two may help relieve diarrhea, even if the cause is food poisoning or stomach flu. But because a wide variety of foods is important for healthy living, it’s not a diet you should adopt full-time.
To avoid making diarrhea worse, stay away from:
- Acidic fruits.
- Alcohol.
- Caffeine.
- Dairy products.
- Fried or spicy food.
- Sugar.
For cramps: beans, prune juice and whole grains
Stomach cramping and sharp pains can be signs of another issue, such as bowel problems, approaching menstruation or an acute condition like appendicitis.
If you get cramps every month before your period, consider keeping a log. You might be able to ward them off by making small changes to your diet before cramping sets in.
“Be proactive if you always get stomach pain around the time your period arrives,” Dr. Lee advises. A high-fiber, low-fat diet can lower inflammation and levels of estrogen (the hormone responsible for menstrual cramping).
When you’re expecting cramps, choose foods such as:
- Beans.
- Fruit.
- Metamucil® (or other products containing psyllium husk).
- Prune juice.
- Vegetables.
- Whole grains.
Try to avoid:
- Animal products.
- Fatty and processed foods.
- Refined grains.
“When in doubt, check it out,” she says. “No one knows your body better than you. Don’t accept that any ongoing stomach upset is just your new norm. Whether you see your primary care provider or a GI provider, we can check it out and treat the issue.”
Stomach issue | Foods to eat | Foods to avoid |
---|---|---|
Constipation | Vegetables. Fruits. Prune juice. Apple juice. Quinoa. Whole grains. | Fast food. Frozen meals. Packaged snacks. |
Diarrhea | Bananas. Rice (white). Applesauce. Toast (white). | Acidic fruits. Alcohol. Caffeine. Dairy products. Fried/spicy food. Sugar. |
Nausea and vomiting | Sports drinks. Electrolyte drinks. Ginger. | Non-bland food. |
Cramps | Beans. Fruit. Metamucil. Prune juice. Vegetables. Whole grains. | Animal products. Fatty food. Processed food. Refined grains. |
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