In some cases, if you work with a doctor or registered dietician and follow a low FODMAP diet, it is possible to reintroduce certain foods back into your diet. In this case, you add one food at a time and monitor for symptoms to decide whether or not the newly introduced food is safe to eat. This is a situation where keeping a food journal is immensely helpful as it helps you narrow down the specific foods that trigger your IBS symptoms.

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