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Diverticulitis is often treatable in the outpatient setting and rarely causes organ failure, whereas acute pancreatitis requires hospitalization and has a ...
Complication after surgery in the pelvic area. Complication from diverticulitis, an infection of small, bulging pouches in the digestive tract. The condition ...
It can trap food, mucus and pills. Symptoms might include: Trouble swallowing, called dysphagia. Burping. A gurgling noise at the back of the throat. Coughing.
Diverticulitis. Infection of small, bulging pouches in the digestive tract may cause peritonitis. This could happen if one of the pouches breaks open. The ...
If one or more of the pouches become inflamed or infected, it's called diverticulitis. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This includes ulcerative colitis ...
... diverticulitis. A view of the colon and small intestine. Colon and small intestine. The small intestine and colon are parts of your digestive tract, which ...
Ischemic colitis happens when a part of the colon has a decrease in blood flow. It can cause serious complications but usually resolves on its own.
Diverticulitis. This condition involves small, bulging pouches in the digestive tract. Diverticulitis that leads to a vaginal fistula is more common in ...
Diverticulitis; Duodenitis, which is inflammation of the top part of the small intestine. Ectopic pregnancy (in which the fertilized egg implants and grows ...
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