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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@warrendog

Thank you. Is there another brand also?

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@snoony2

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

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I have also been told that I I’ll need colorectal surgery - and I’m inclined to take that option. However, my surgeon has decided that it’s best that I wait. It’s quite confusing.

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@maxine50

Thank you. Is there another brand also?

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Dulcolax might make one.
I’ve been using the store brand.

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@marionclark

I have also been told that I I’ll need colorectal surgery - and I’m inclined to take that option. However, my surgeon has decided that it’s best that I wait. It’s quite confusing.

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I always get a second and third doctor opinion before I do anything serious to myself. I never tell the 2nd nor the 3rd doctor what another doctor has said. They always just agree with what you tell them seems to me. My experience!

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Yes. I believe so. Not all gastroenterology people can do it

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@marionclark

I have also been told that I I’ll need colorectal surgery - and I’m inclined to take that option. However, my surgeon has decided that it’s best that I wait. It’s quite confusing.

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@marionclark

Waiting is a good idea and getting a second or third opinion, is also good.

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@maxine50

I always get a second and third doctor opinion before I do anything serious to myself. I never tell the 2nd nor the 3rd doctor what another doctor has said. They always just agree with what you tell them seems to me. My experience!

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Wise words. Thank you!

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@anniegk

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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anniegk: How do you know if it goes into the colon? I have been on Maralax
for years, it does not help that much. I did cologuard, did not come back good
so now I have to have a colonoscopy.

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The Diverticuli are pockets and weak spots that form in the lining of the colon. They are like a little balloon forming on the lining of the colon. The walls are weakened by these balloon like projections and can burst and make a hole in the wall of the colon allowing the contents of the colon to leak into the abdomen. Once that happens a serious infection sets up that can be hard if impossible to treat. This can kill you if not treated immediately. It is a really scary situation when this happens.

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@anniegk

The Diverticuli are pockets and weak spots that form in the lining of the colon. They are like a little balloon forming on the lining of the colon. The walls are weakened by these balloon like projections and can burst and make a hole in the wall of the colon allowing the contents of the colon to leak into the abdomen. Once that happens a serious infection sets up that can be hard if impossible to treat. This can kill you if not treated immediately. It is a really scary situation when this happens.

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Can you please elaborate about the symptoms of a serious infection.

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