bland diet
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Definition
Noun: A diet consisting of foods that are mechanically, chemically, and thermally non-irritating to the gastrointestinal tract. It is designed to be easy to digest and to minimize stimulation of the digestive system.
Usage
A bland diet is prescribed by medical professionals for individuals with certain digestive conditions, such as ulcers, gastritis, colitis, or during recovery from gastrointestinal surgery. The goal is to allow the digestive tract to rest and heal.
Examples
- After his stomach surgery, the doctor put him on a bland diet for several weeks.
- Managing her acid reflux often requires sticking to a strict bland diet.
- The patient's symptoms improved significantly after switching to a bland diet.
Advanced Usage
- Therapeutic Use: The bland diet is not a weight-loss diet but a therapeutic nutritional strategy. It typically excludes spicy, fried, fatty, acidic, or high-fiber foods and often includes items like boiled vegetables, lean meats, and refined grains.
- Temporary Measure: It is generally intended as a short-term intervention during flare-ups of digestive illness, not as a permanent way of eating.
Variants and Related Words
- Soft Diet: A similar diet focusing on foods that are easy to chew and swallow, often prescribed for dental issues or swallowing difficulties. While overlapping, a soft diet is not always chemically bland.
- Low-Residue Diet: A diet designed to reduce the frequency and volume of stools by limiting high-fiber foods. It shares many characteristics with a bland diet.
Synonyms
- Non-irritating diet
- Gastrointestinal soft diet
Related Phrases
- To be on a bland diet: The common phrase used to describe following this eating plan.
- Example: While her ulcer heals, she has to be on a bland diet.
Noun
- a diet of foods that are not irritating
- he ate a bland diet because of his colitis