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Diverticulitis: Symptoms
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Complications of Diverticular Disease Mild diverticulitis can be treated with rest, a liquid diet, and oral antibiotics. Symptoms usually disappear rapidly. After a few days, the person can begin a soft, low-fiber diet and take a daily
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The principal dietary approach to the prevention and relief of diverticulitis is the consumption of a high-fiber diet. This has specific health benefits for all diverticular conditions, including diverticulitis. A high-fiber diet along with mild pain medications will relieve symptoms in most cases.
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Many individuals with diverticular disease will experience no diverticulitis symptoms. In these cases, these individuals are in the inactive phase of the disease (diverticulosis). However for those individuals with diverticulitis, the active phase of the disease, they might experience any of the following symptoms:
The best way to prevent and control diverticulitis is to consume a high-fiber, low-carbohydrate diet and drink plenty of water. Exercise may help prevent and alleviate symptoms. Apply a heating pad to the abdomen and use an over-the-counter pain reliever to ease cramping and pain.
When symptoms of diverticulitis improve, you may ease off of the diverticulitis diet and gradually add more fiber back into your diet. A high-fiber diet is very important in preventing future diverticulitis attacks. As you increase your fiber intake, increase your fluid intake as well.
If you are experiencing the symptoms of diverticulitis, it is important to see your doctor for the correct diagnosis. Some symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and stomach ulcers may be similar to those of diverticular disease.
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