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The presence of diverticula is called diverticulosis. Diverticulosis isn't a disease condition. When these pouches become inflamed, the condition is ...
a medical illustration of diverticulosis and diverticulitis DEAR MAYO CLINIC: After my last colonoscopy, I was told I have diverticulosis. Will this lead to ...
Liver enzyme test to rule out liver disease. A computerized tomography (CT) scan can show inflamed diverticula, abscesses, fistulas or other complications. Care ...
If you have diverticula, focus on eating a healthy diet that's high in fiber. High-fiber foods include: Fruits and vegetables. Whole grains such as brown rice, ...
If you don't get enough fiber from food, your healthcare professional may recommend a fiber supplement. In the past, people with diverticula were told not to ...
Diverticulosis affects the gastrointestinal tract. Small sacs, called diverticula, bulge out of the colon wall. This condition is common as people age.
The pockets are called diverticula. They most often occur in the large intestine, or colon. By themselves, these pockets do not typically cause any problems or ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if diverticulosis is associated with metabolic syndrome factors such as hypertension and obesity independently from ...
Related. Diverticulosis and diverticulitis. Associated Procedures. Colectomy · Colostomy reversal · Colostomy: Surgery, Bags and Stoma Care · CT scan ...
Diverticula are small, bulging pouches that form in the colon wall. They can occur anywhere in the digestive tract, but they are most common in the colon ...
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