Diverticulitis FAQ
What are the symptoms of diverticulitis?
Common symptoms include abdominal pain, fever, and changes in bowel habits such as diarrhea or constipation.
How is diverticulitis diagnosed?
Diagnosis is usually based on symptoms, physical examination, and tests such as CT scans or colonoscopy.
What causes diverticulitis?
It is believed that low-fiber diets and constipation can contribute to the formation of diverticula in the colon, which can become inflamed.
Can diverticulitis be managed with dietary changes?
Yes, increasing fiber intake and staying hydrated can help manage diverticulitis and prevent flare-ups.
What are the complications of diverticulitis?
Complications can include abscesses, perforation of the colon, and blockages that may require surgery.
Is surgery always necessary for diverticulitis?
Surgery is usually reserved for severe cases with complications or recurring episodes that do not respond to other treatments.
Are there any medications for diverticulitis?
Antibiotics are often prescribed to treat diverticulitis, and pain relievers may also be used to manage symptoms.
Can diverticulitis cause long-term complications?
With proper management and lifestyle changes, many people with diverticulitis can live without long-term complications.
Is diverticulitis a chronic condition?
For some people, diverticulitis may be an episodic condition with periods of flare-ups and remission.
Can stress trigger diverticulitis flare-ups?
Stress may exacerbate symptoms in some individuals, so stress management techniques can be helpful.
What are the dietary recommendations for diverticulitis?
A high-fiber diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is often recommended to prevent diverticulitis flare-ups.
Can diverticulitis lead to colon cancer?
There is a small increased risk of developing colon cancer in individuals with a history of diverticulitis, but it is still relatively low.
Are there any natural remedies for diverticulitis?
Some people find relief from symptoms by using natural remedies such as psyllium husk or probiotics, but it is important to consult a healthcare provider before trying these.
Can diverticulitis lead to permanent bowel changes?
In some cases, severe or recurring diverticulitis can lead to changes in bowel habits, but these can often be managed with appropriate treatment.
Is diverticulitis more common in certain age groups?
It is more common in older adults, especially those over the age of 50, but it can occur in younger individuals as well.
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Information provided by Maryam Abdullahi-Mahdi. Reviewed by Mr. Matthew Liew