Diverticulitis is inflammation of the diverticula along the wall of the colon and the large intestine. For diverticulitis to occur there must be diverticulosis, the presence of diverticula. Diverticulosis can occur anywhere in the colon, but it is the most typical in the sigmoid colon. Occasionally, surgery may be required to remove the area of [...]
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Diverticulitis and Diverticulosis
April 7th, 2011
adminDiverticulitis is a condition in which diverticuli in the colon rupture. The rupture results in infection in the tissues which surround the colon. The colon is the large intestine and is a long tube like striation that stores and then eliminates waste material. As a person gets older, pressure within the colon causes bulging pockets [...]
Surgical Treatment of Diverticulitis
April 2nd, 2011
adminDiverticular disease essentially results from eating a diet that contains too little fiber. Fiber itself is not ingested, but passes through the intestines basically unchanged. This passing softens the stool and its passage. Lack of fiber causes dry and small stools which require the intestinal muscles to contract with greater force to pass them along. [...]
Symptoms of Diverticulitis
March 7th, 2011
adminDiverticulitis symptoms often feel like appendicitis with the exception of the feeling of pain the lower left side of the abdomen instead of the lower right side. The pain associated with diverticulitis is usually severe and comes on suddenly, but may also begin as mild pain that becomes worse over several days and fluctuates in [...]
Diverticulitis Diagnosis
March 4th, 2011
adminDiverticulitis is a condition in which diverticuli in the colon rupture. The rupture results in infection in the tissues which surround the colon. The colon is the large intestine and is a long tube like striation that stores and then eliminates waste material. As a person gets older, pressure within the colon causes bulging pockets [...]
Diverticulitis of the Colon
February 9th, 2011
adminDiverticulosis is very common, being found in more than half of Americans over the age of 60. Only a small percentage of these people will develop the complication of diverticulitis. Diverticulitis is caused by inflammation or a small perforation with a diverticulum. Direct risk factors for diverticulitis are not known, but they may include older [...]
Tests and Diagnosis of Diverticulitis
February 8th, 2011
adminDiverticulitis is a condition in which diverticuli in the colon rupture. The rupture results in infection in the tissues which surround the colon. The colon is the large intestine and is a long tube like striation that stores and then eliminates waste material. As a person gets older, pressure within the colon causes bulging pockets [...]
Diverticulitis Treatment
January 8th, 2011
adminDiverticulitis is an infection or inflammation of the pouches in the digestive tract, most commonly affecting the sigmoid colon, which is part of the large intestine. It typically affects people over the age of 40, but it is not uncommon for a younger person to experience diverticulitis. Complications of diverticulitis could affect nearby organs and [...]
The Cause and Diagnosis of Diverticulitis
January 7th, 2011
adminMost in the medical field believe that eating a low-fiber content diet contributes to the occurrence of diverticulitis. When processed foods first became popular in the United states, people stopped eating fiber for the ease of preparing processed foods that often lacked fiber content it was at this time that doctors noticed an increase in [...]
Exploring Diverticulitis
December 8th, 2010
adminMany, many individuals have pouches in their colon wall called diverticula. When you have diverticula you have the condition known as diverticulosis. It is common to have diverticulosis because 10% of all Americans over the age of 40 have them. The condition becomes more common the older individuals become. When these pockets become lodged [...]






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