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Talk to your doctor first if any of these apply
Increasing fiber is safe for most healthy adults, but there are groups for whom fiber loading can worsen symptoms or cause harm. Gastroenterologists have been specific about this in coverage of the fibermaxxing trend. Get medical guidance before changing your fiber intake if you have:
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): fiber tolerance is highly individual and fiber type matters
- Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis), especially during active symptoms
- Any history of bowel strictures, narrowing, or obstruction: bulk fiber can contribute to a blockage
- Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) or significant gut motility problems
- Recent abdominal or bowel surgery
- Difficulty swallowing (relevant to psyllium products specifically)
- Diabetes, if you take medication: fiber changes can affect blood sugar and medication timing
- Any prescription medication schedule: bulk fiber can slow the absorption of some drugs, and doses are typically separated by a couple of hours; ask your pharmacist
- Pregnancy or a child's diet in question: targets differ, get individual guidance
Stop and seek care
Stop increasing fiber and contact a medical professional if you experience severe or persistent abdominal pain, vomiting, inability to pass gas or stool, blood in stool, or unintended weight loss. Those are not fiber-adjustment symptoms; they need evaluation.
About the information itself
We source from institutions like Mayo Clinic and from published reporting, we date our pages, and we correct errors with priority. Even so, nutrition science evolves, sources can be wrong, and general targets are population averages that may not fit your body. Nothing here has been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and no product mentioned on this site is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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