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Diverticulitis is inflammation of irregular bulging pouches in the wall of the large intestine. Typically, the wall of the large intestine, also called the ...
As you recover from a diverticulitis flare-up. As you start feeling better, your healthcare professional likely will have you slowly add low-fiber foods. This ...
Diagnosis. A number of conditions can cause pain and other symptoms related to diverticulitis. Your health care professional will do an exam and order tests to ...
But there's no proof that these foods cause diverticulitis. If you have diverticula, focus on eating a healthy diet that's high in fiber. High-fiber foods ...
Treatment for diverticulitis focuses on eliminating the infection or inflammation, but it does not get rid of the pockets. Because those pockets remain, there ...
... diverticulitis. Research has shown that eating a high-fiber diet may play a role in preventing diverticulitis in people with diverticulosis. Other diet and ...
Diverticulitis can be difficult to diagnose because abdominal pain is a symptom of many digestive disorders. Doctors on the diagnostic radiology staff at Mayo ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: After my last colonoscopy, I was told I have diverticulosis. Will this lead to diverticulitis? I currently have no symptoms but wonder if ...
But, as in your situation, recurrent diverticulitis often requires surgery. Diverticula are small, bulging pouches that form in the colon wall. They can occur ...
This common colon disease develops when small pouches form in the colon wall and become inflamed, causing pain, fever and abnormal stool function.
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