Diverticulitis is a colon disease.
Medical treatment for Diverticulitis.
The remedies for Diverticulitis can be differentiated into:.
The treatments for Diverticulitis.
Diverticulitis when to go to the hospital.
Some Treatments for Diverticulitis.
Diverticulitis- when to go to hospital.
What is the cause of Diverticulitis?
Diverticulitis is a disease of civilization.
Risks of developing Diverticulitis.
He has a case of Diverticulitis.
An infected diverticulum(Diverticulitis) sometimes gets worse and causes complications.
In case of severe Diverticulitis, it is advisable to prefer:.
See the separate leaflet called Diverticula(Diverticulosis,
Diverticular Disease, Diverticulitis) for details.
See the separate leaflet called Diverticula(Diverticulosis, Diverticular Disease, Diverticulitis) for details.
See separate leaflet called Diverticula(including Diverticulosis, Diverticular Disease and Diverticulitis) for more details.
Diverticulitis typically causes pain in the left lower
abdomen where most colonic diverticula are located.
Diverticulitis typically causes pain in the left lower
abdomen where most colonic diverticuli are located.
Surgery: useful only when Diverticulitis does not respond to drug therapy or becomes complicated.
NB: Diverticulitis therapy is aimed at reducing the possibility of acute
or possibly curing them.
Colonoscopy is contraindicated in the acute phase of Diverticulitis due to the risk of perforation.
A high-fiber diet
may help reduce the risk of hemorrhoids and Diverticulitis(small, painful pouches on the colon).
Usually the pain from Diverticulitis is lower in the abdomen,
but sometimes it can be felt higher up.
Elderly patients and those taking corticosteroids may have little or no pain and tenderness when there is inflammation, for example,
with cholecystitis or Diverticulitis.
Acute inflammatory processes in the intestine(for example, ulcerative colitis, Diverticulitis) are considered relative contraindications-
the procedure can be performed, but extremely cautiously, and the decision on the appointment of the study is made by the attending physician.