Diverticulitis prevention
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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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?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Digestive Health Support Group.
Yes, indeed!
I worry constantly that I may trigger an infection which in my case caused a large abscess, a trip to theatre to have a drain inserted and three weeks in hospital having intravenous antibiotics - not to mention severe pain.
The stress is unbearable.
OMG, it can cause a bigger infection????? Already have a fistula somewhere but don't know where. Doctor not very helpful.
That is so interesting. Low fiber diet. My doctor said I was not eating enough fiber!! So, I started trying to eat more fiber during the day. Am I wrong????
I have stopped eating meat, nuts. I do eat cooked zucchini, broccoli, carrots, potato and snack on apples, pears and Nature Valley Trail mix bar, yogurt, fried eggs, low fat cheese, bagels with avocado, pasta with pesto, salads with tomatoes, cucumbers, but now I read that it's not good for me. I'm so confused.
@maxine50
It's probably important to find out what works best for you. Note any "trigger" foods that may worsen your symptoms.
Have you considered asking for a referral to a certified dietitian? Most hospital systems have a certified dietician who can be very helpful in dealing with eating plans for folks with digestive issues. I have seen one on two different occasions. Both appointments were very helpful to me.
If your doctor has not suggested this, will you ask for a referral?
Yes, that is what happened to me. I was is awful pain and my GP ordered a CT scan. It showed a 6cm x 4cm mass which was stated on the report to be carcinoma. I was immediately admitted to hospital and a surgeon told me that was a secondary cancer virtually giving me a death sentence. Next day I was taken to theatre to have radical surgery but no cancer was detected, just the abscess and I had blood poisoning.
Emotionally that was very traumatic.
I’ve been told that this was a very rare occurrence.
Thank you! Most helpful! I see my GP again in 3 weeks and will certainly follow up to see a dietitian. I didn’t think of that and am surprised that it hasn’t been offered.
I’m also confused. I’ve been very conscious of the need to eat adequate fibre and do so. To not do that seems counter intuitive.
@marionclark
Yes, it is surprising that doctors don't suggest it, because it can be so helpful. I'm glad that you will consider it. Will you let me know how you are doing?
@marionclark
You should, of course, contact your doctor if you feel uncertain about making any dietary changes. Please remember that Mayo Connect is a place where patients share experiences. We do not offer medical advice. We only share what has helped us. Any suggestions offered on Connect are simply suggestions.
Will you contact your doctor?
I understand.