Tips for Maintaining Colon Health
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month. In conjunction with getting proper screenings, patients can help maintain their colon health by following simple dietary guidelines. These guidelines not only support the colon, but also overall health.
Effects of Colon Health
Maintaining a healthy colon ensures that the digestive tract stays healthy. Moreover, it prevents other symptoms and medical conditions. In addition to digestive problems like diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, and bloating, poor colon health can cause the following:
- Headaches
- Indigestion
- Chronic fatigue
- Joint pain
- Skin problems
- Backache
- Sore throat
- Impaired sexual response
- Depression
- Irritability
- Memory loss
- Lung and sinus conditions
Improving Colon Health
The impact of proper diet on the colon is well documented. The guidelines for proper colon health are generally met by following routine nutrition recommendations:
- Drink plenty of water. Water helps the body to process fiber more effectively and also promotes proper peristalsis (muscle contractions) of the colon. Water also softens the stool, making it easier to expel from the body.
- Eat lots of high-fiber foods, including fruits, vegetables, nuts, and whole grains. Dietary fiber increases the bulk and size of stool, so that the body can pass it more easily. Fiber also helps prevent conditions like diverticulitis.
- Avoid processed foods, preservatives and artificial sweeteners. These products are more difficult for the body to digest. They can also clog the colon, providing a breeding ground for unhealthy bacteria.
In addition to proper diet, exercise also improves colon health. It stimulates the colon and keeps the abdominal muscles in better condition. Some health care providers advocate eating yogurt or taking an acidophilus supplement, but the evidence that this helps colon health has been inconclusive.
Taking measures to improve colon health will help people improve their overall health, reducing the risk of heart disease, diabetes and myriad other conditions. When implemented along with regular screening, a colon-friendly diet can help prevent a wide spectrum of diseases and medical conditions, including colon cancer.
March 16, 2010 | Posted by admin
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ral Florida Regional Hospital’s heart month events, Dr. Diaz will discuss safe and simple options for the treatment of A-Fib during a Dinner with a Doctor lecture on Wednesday, February 3 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. A healthy dinner will be served.
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