Digestion & Your Gut

Improving your quality of life

Providing guidance to manage symptoms

Gut conditions and symptoms are very common and they range from mild to severe but they all can make you feel unwell, uncomfortable and affect your quality of life. We will provide you with evidence-based dietary recommendations to help manage your condition and symptoms.

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Providing dietary recommendations to help manage conditions and symptoms

Consultations will include the latest evidence-based dietary recommendations, including, when appropriate, the Low FODMAP diet.

The Low FODMAP diet restricts certain carbohydrates in the diet in order to help alleviate symptoms. With a 75% success rate, it is, currently, the most effective treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome sufferers.

Information and support regarding eliminating lactose from the diet and its structured reintroduction back into the diet as appropriate.

Information and support to help reduce/eliminate fructose malabsorption in the gut.

Consultations will include the latest evidence-based dietary recommendations, including, when appropriate, the Low FODMAP diet.
The Low FODMAP diet restricts certain carbohydrates in the diet in order to help alleviate symptoms.

Explanation of the aetiology of coeliac disease, its symptoms and associated risk factors, education on the gluten free diet, assessment of nutritional status, identify nutritional deficiencies and promote an overall balanced diet, support and advice managing coeliac disease in conjunction with other diet-related medical conditions, e.g. diabetes, lactose intolerance, weight loss, etc.

Advice and information regarding a high-fibre diet during times of remission and how to effectively manage flare-ups.

Dietary advice tailored to individual need and symptom management. Advice on Polymeric diets given as appropriate.

Lifestyle advice provided to help manage symptoms.

For those requiring surgery, the procedure is called a Nissan’s Fundoplication. This involves the upper part of the stomach being wrapped around the lower part of the oesophagus to strengthen the oesophageal valve.

Following surgery, it can take up to 6-8 weeks before returning to a normal diet. Therefore, we can advise on suitable foods, fluids and textures during this time.

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“My symptoms really improved after following the advice”

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To find out more about the services we provide, please get in touch.

Tel: 0161 408 3355
Email: team@ladietitians.com