Nutrition
Meet Main Line Health’s dietitians to learn how you can eat well for life and potentially prevent adverse health conditions through changes in your diet.
When you strain to have a bowel movement, the exertion may create tiny pockets called diverticula in the weak spots of the wall of your colon (large intestine). You may have just one diverticulum or multiple diverticula. This is a condition called diverticulosis, which generally produces no symptoms or concerns.
Problems can arise, however, if bits of stool (bowel movement) and bacteria get trapped in these pockets, causing inflammation and swelling—a condition known as diverticulitis. If it goes undetected for too long or is left untreated, diverticulitis can lead to more serious problems, including:
Most people with diverticulitis experience abdominal cramping and tenderness, particularly in the lower left abdomen. Other possible symptoms include:
These symptoms are associated with many other conditions so if you have any of these it doesn’t mean you have diverticulitis. However, if your symptoms are worrisome and not going away or their own, you should see a medical professional to determine the cause. To identify diverticulitis, your doctor may order tests such as:
If you are diagnosed with diverticulitis, your treatment will depend on the results of your tests and whether you have developed additional complications.
Eating plenty of fiber from vegetables and whole grains helps us have healthy bowel movements, a starting point for treatment of diverticulitis. Your treatment may also include medication, or in some cases, surgery.
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Meet Main Line Health’s dietitians to learn how you can eat well for life and potentially prevent adverse health conditions through changes in your diet.
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