5 Tips for Going Out to Eat

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For people with Crohn’s disease, one of the most persistent and important questions is “What can I eat?”

That’s because research suggests that food choices can play a significant role in triggering symptoms, which means selecting the right options may help you stay in remission and make your everyday life more comfortable. But it gets tricky when the food doesn’t come from your own kitchen.

“Eating at a restaurant when you have Crohn’s can be more challenging because all of the ingredients are not always listed on the menu, so there may be hidden triggers like dairy, gluten, and spicy seasonings that can impact symptoms,” says Adiana Castro, RDN, owner of Compass Nutrition in New York City and a specialist in gut health. “If you’re in the middle of a flare, it can be very anxiety producing to eat somewhere you’re not cooking your own food and choosing your own ingredients.”

That doesn’t mean you have to skip the pleasures of dining out, but it does help to follow some general tips for making a restaurant experience fit your needs. Here are five top strategies for going out to eat when you have Crohn’s disease.

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