A couple years ago I had problems with my stomach, in that I was going to the toilet way too many times in a day. The doctor advised me to eat really dark chocolate, 70% to 90% as there is something in there that dries you up (sorry). He also advised me to drink flat lemonade which helps replenish the salts you lose. Hope this helps.
Whenever I have had an upset tummy, I have ususally started back to eating with toast and marmite or crackers and marmite - no butter on either - always seemed to work ok and not make me feel ill again.
Dry toast, plain rice and plain poached chicken.
I was always told not to eat for 24hrs if I had a bad stomach, but I'd take that with a pinch of salt (my mother is not a doctor :-)
Keep up the fluid intake as you will probably be a bit dehydrated x
The only thing I've heard- which may or may not be right- is that dairy can "feed" diarrhoea and keep it going for longer. I suppose plain foods might be more tempting if you're feeling a bit delicate, but i doubt much will do you any harm. As carers, we were always taught to give clear liquids - water, lemonade etc, but more recently, a doctor advised me to give orange squash, as it has vitamins in it...
I think your body will tell you, anyway. If you're a bit queasy and can't bear the thought of something- don't eat it. Otherwise, whatever you fancy. Just keep up the fluids.
I had a very serious stomach upset after a trip to India, but an Indian doctor advised me to stick to plain yogurt, boiled rice and bananas.
It worked but took a few days, and I developed quite a taste for it!
A couple years ago I had problems with my stomach, in that I was going to the toilet way too many times in a day. The doctor advised me to eat really dark chocolate, 70% to 90% as there is something in there that dries you up (sorry). He also advised me to drink flat lemonade which helps replenish the salts you lose. Hope this helps.
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