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Clear Liquid Diet

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Foods Allowed*

*Stay away from all foods not on this list. Do not drink liquids that have red or purple coloring. Ask your doctor if you can have food and drink with red or purple coloring.

Beverages

Ginger ale

Other bubbly drinks

Clear black coffee

Tea with no cream or milk

Energy drinks

Lemonade without pulp

Tropical fruit drinks

Soft drinks

Soda

Water

Fruit juices

Clear or strained with no pulp

Apple juice

White grape juice

Cranberry juice

Pineapple juice

Soups

Bouillon

Clear broth

Consomme

Desserts and sweets

Clear fruit-flavored jello and popsicles (no red or purple coloring allowed with some surgeries and tests)

Lemonade ice

Clear hard candy

Sugar

Honey

Others

Salts

Lemon juice


What foods should be limited or avoided?


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Food Group

Foods to Avoid

Fruit juices

Nectars

Canned, fresh, or frozen fruits

Soups

Cream soups

Soups with veggies, noodles, rice, meat, or other chunks of food

Others

Fruits and nectars

Veggies

Milk and dairy products

Any kind of grains and meats


What problems could happen?


It is very important to follow this diet exactly. If you eat or drink other foods you could have bad results with your surgery or procedure. Your surgery or procedure may have to be called off and set up for some other time. ‚  

When do I need to call the doctor?


Health problem is not better or you are feeling worse ‚  

Where can I learn more?


Pediatric IBD Foundation ‚  
http://www.pedsibd.org/teens/living-clearliquiddiet.html ‚  

Consumer Information Use and Disclaimer


This information is not specific medical advice and does not replace information you receive from your health care provider. This is only a brief summary of general information. It does NOT include all information about conditions, illnesses, injuries, tests, procedures, treatments, therapies, discharge instructions or life-style choices that may apply to you. You must talk with your health care provider for complete information about your health and treatment options. This information should not be used to decide whether or not to accept your health care providers advice, instructions or recommendations. Only your health care provider has the knowledge and training to provide advice that is right for you. ‚  

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