Diverticulitis prevention

Posted by ayersg @ayersg, Apr 6, 2023

Is there a way to prevent diverticulitis from recurring? Is there a change in diet that can help heal the colon issue that causes it?

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@maxine50

I take Meta Mucil every day. What is GTalt immune butyric acid. I have diverticulosis and some days, I'm fine. Some days I have severe pain on my right side like someone is stabbing me. Doctor said it's forever, but it's gotten better than a few months ago, but some days it's so very painful. Is there no way to get rid of it? I now only eat fish or chicken, certain vegetables, and vanilla ice cream.
I would love to know how to get rid of it. My body is so tired from it.

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It never goes away once the pockets (divertculi) have developed in the walls of the colon. In most cases it will continue to form new pockets as the years go on.

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@anniegk

It never goes away once the pockets (divertculi) have developed in the walls of the colon. In most cases it will continue to form new pockets as the years go on.

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How terribly sad that Diverticulosis will never go away. I am fine for a week more or less, and then........surprise one day!!!!! I'm in terrible pain and it's returned! I'm afraid to leave my home not knowing when it will start. Why do I need to return to the doctor if it will never go away??

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It needs to be monitored because of the possibility of a infected Diverticuli rupturing and causing a serious infection of the colon. The Diverticuli can burst and leak bowel contents into the abdominal cavity if you have Diverticulitis.

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I find that so frustrating. No way to treat long term and no cure. Soft diet and loose stool seems the only way to manage the flare-ups. I thought our bodies were pretty amazing at healing themselves with the right diet. Is this the exception?

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My husband used to get diverticulitis on an occasional basis for several years. It has been 2 years now since he has had an attack. The only change he has made was adding a probiotic pill to his diet.

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@treesab

My husband used to get diverticulitis on an occasional basis for several years. It has been 2 years now since he has had an attack. The only change he has made was adding a probiotic pill to his diet.

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Thanks for that great suggestion, @treesab. Yes, I've found that a probiotic pill is a great help with diverticulitis symptoms. Also, a low residue diet is most effective for me.

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@ayersg

Thank you, for those ideas. Was on high fibre until latest flare up. I haven’t tried liquorice root. Appreciate the suggestion.

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1 caution with licorice root is that it can raise blood pressure. Look for DGL which is deglycyrrhizinated licorice root. It won't raise BP 🙂

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@hopeful33250

Thanks for that great suggestion, @treesab. Yes, I've found that a probiotic pill is a great help with diverticulitis symptoms. Also, a low residue diet is most effective for me.

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What is a low residue diet? What can you, or cannot, eat? Thanks, Maxine

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@maxine50

What is a low residue diet? What can you, or cannot, eat? Thanks, Maxine

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Hello @maxine50

Here is some information from WebMD regarding a low residue diet,

--Low Residue Diet Foods
https://www.webmd.com/ibd-crohns-disease/crohns-disease/low-residue-diet-foods

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@ayersg

Yes, thanks. That does help.

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Thank you. I needed this advice. xx

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