diverticulitis in A Sentence

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    Diverticulitis is a colon disease.

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    Medical treatment for Diverticulitis.

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    The remedies for Diverticulitis can be differentiated into:.

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    The treatments for Diverticulitis.

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    Diverticulitis when to go to the hospital.

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    Some Treatments for Diverticulitis.

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    Diverticulitis- when to go to hospital.

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    What is the cause of Diverticulitis?

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    Diverticulitis is a disease of civilization.

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    Risks of developing Diverticulitis.

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    He has a case of Diverticulitis.

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    An infected diverticulum(Diverticulitis) sometimes gets worse and causes complications.

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    In case of severe Diverticulitis, it is advisable to prefer:.

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    See the separate leaflet called Diverticula(Diverticulosis, Diverticular Disease, Diverticulitis) for details.

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    See the separate leaflet called Diverticula(Diverticulosis, Diverticular Disease, Diverticulitis) for details.

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    See separate leaflet called Diverticula(including Diverticulosis, Diverticular Disease and Diverticulitis) for more details.

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    Diverticulitis typically causes pain in the left lower abdomen where most colonic diverticula are located.

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    Diverticulitis typically causes pain in the left lower abdomen where most colonic diverticuli are located.

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    Surgery: useful only when Diverticulitis does not respond to drug therapy or becomes complicated.

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    NB: Diverticulitis therapy is aimed at reducing the possibility of acute or possibly curing them.

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    Colonoscopy is contraindicated in the acute phase of Diverticulitis due to the risk of perforation.

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    A high-fiber diet may help reduce the risk of hemorrhoids and Diverticulitis(small, painful pouches on the colon).

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    Usually the pain from Diverticulitis is lower in the abdomen, but sometimes it can be felt higher up.

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    Elderly patients and those taking corticosteroids may have little or no pain and tenderness when there is inflammation, for example, with cholecystitis or Diverticulitis.

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    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.

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