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What causes diverticulitis to flare up?
The bottom line. As you get older, your colon wall can become weaker. This can cause small pockets or pouches to form in weakened areas of your colon. If these pouches get infected, it can cause a diverticulitis attack or flare-up.
Is diverticulitis caused by stress?
A Developing Problem When stress is added to the overall picture, the problem of diverticulitis becomes an issue. This is due to the body impulses that will immediately address stressful situations by shifting the oxygen and blood from the digestive tract to the brain and muscles.
What foods should be avoided with diverticulosis?
Foods to avoid with diverticulitis include high-fiber options such as:
- Whole grains.
- Fruits and vegetables with the skin and seeds.
- Nuts and seeds.
- Beans.
- Popcorn.
What should you not eat if you have diverticulitis?
How long does a bout of diverticulitis last?
Most cases of promptly treated diverticulitis will improve in 2 to 3 days. If your doctor prescribed antibiotics, take them as directed. Do not stop taking them just because you feel better.
What foods should you not eat with diverticulitis?
red meat
Can diverticulitis go away on its own?
While diverticulosis usually doesn’t lead to any discomfort, diverticulitis can be quite painful. Common symptoms include significant abdominal pain, as well as fever, constipation or diarrhea, nausea, and fatigue. A mild case of diverticulitis may go away on its own without any treatment.
When to see a doctor with diverticulitis?
If you have had many attacks or a complication from your diverticulitis, and may hence need to consider surgery, you should see a colorectal surgeon. Diverticulitis occurs when diverticula (small, bulging pouches in the digestive tract) become infected or inflamed.
What are the dangers of diverticulitis?
African American race – statistically accounts for more colon cancer cases than other races
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