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4. What to Eat During Flare-Ups

Many physicians advise their patients to follow a clear liquid diet for a few days during diverticular flare-ups, resuming normal food intake after the symptoms subside. They also warn that the nutritional value of this diet is not adequate for extended periods. Clear, fat-free broth, consomme, or bouillon is the staple of this diet because they are easy to digest. Fruit and vegetable juices without pulp provide some variety and essential nutrition. Coffee is an acceptable beverage for a clear liquid diet as well unless it causes stomach discomfort.

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