Diverticulitis symptoms can be very painful
The most common diverticulitis symptoms are abdominal pain and possible tenderness around the left side of the lower abdomen. If infection is the cause of these symptoms then fever, nausea, vomiting, chills, cramping, and constipation may also occur. The severity of diverticulitis symptoms can depend on the extent of the infection and complications. Diverticulitis is an inflammation of of the small pouches, or diverticula (plural) of the colon wall. There are certain
foods to avoid
that irritate the colon lining causing great pain.
What is the difference between diverticulitis and diverticulosis?
Pressure within the large intestine pushes the colon walls out into a bulge or sac. These "diverticula" can occur anywhere along the colon, however they are most common near the end of the left colon. The condition of having diverticula is called diverticulosis. About 10 percent of Americans over the age of 40 have diverticulosis. The condition becomes more common as people age. About half of all people over the age of 60 have diverticulosis. Many have no symptoms and do not know their colon is weakened.When a diverticulum becomes inflamed the condition is called diverticulitis. "-itis" refers to inflammation.
Diverticulitis and diverticulosis are the result of too little fiber in the diet
Diverticular disease is common in the western world, but extremely rare in other parts of the world where people consume a high fiber diet of plant-based foods. This is due to the Standard American Diet (S.A.D.) that is very low in fiber. A
diverticulitis diet
can help a person avoid unnecessary pain and help the body heal itself.
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