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.
ducosate sodium??? Is their a brand name?? Thanks.
Wow, what a surprise diagnosis! Happy they found it in time. Speedy healing & recovery.
Although I do not have diverticulitis that I'm aware of (I seem to have everything else). While I do have bouts of pancreatitis and must be on clear liquids also. I drank alot of beef & chicken broth and transitioned into soft...I keep either cooked rice or noodles on hand and added to the hot broth. Noodles might be more beneficial to you before rice as rice is small enough to be bothersome. Good luck to all,
Lori
*Retired Certified Dietary Manager
Hi @maxine50
As @warrendog mentioned Colace or the generic (docusate sodium) is helpful. Also, MiraLAX (or the generic) is a good stool softener as well. MiraLAX is tasteless and can be mixed in hot or cold beverages.
Colace
Yes, a surprise. I just hope it dies not return.
Thank you for your good wishes. Best wishes to you also.
Thank you!
I get burning on my right side. I’m having a different type of endoscopy to look at my stomach, liver and pancreas. I also think I passed a stone from my gallbladder duct, even though my gallbladder is gone The pain from diverticulitis and a stone are equally bad
When I’ve had diverticulitis, I ended up in emergency. A former gastro person told me another time and they’d have to do Colin surgery to cut out the bad part. I hope this never happens
Hello @snoony2 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I'm glad that you joined this discussion. I am sorry to hear of the pain you are experiencing. It sounds as if you are having several issues reviewed.
You mentioned that you are having "a different type of endoscopy to look at my stomach, liver and pancreas." Is this going to be an EUS (Endoscopic Ultrasound)?