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Diverticular Bleeding

Our highly-skilled staff at GastroDoxs in Cypress is dedicated to identifying and managing diverticular bleeding, and offer individualized, least invasive interventions towards helping the community members living in the area to get quick remedy, recover gastrointestinal well-being, and enjoy compassionate care and broad support within their own neighborhood.

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Symptoms

What Is Diverticular Bleeding?

Divertical bleeding occurs when tiny structures (known as diverticula) of the colon wall begin to bleed. It is most prevalent among individuals above 50. Diverticular bleeding is normally painless unlike the rectal blood loss due to hemorrhoids or the pain experienced in the abdomen just as in diverticulitis. Call your doctor immediately in case you notice bright red blood or clots in your stool.

Common Symptoms

Bleeding of the diverticulum usually occurs in a sudden manner. You may notice:

  • Red or dark blood in the toilet stool or toilet paper.
  • In your faeces, there are blood clots.
  • Excessive bleeding which can have a self-limiting effect and re-emerge.
  • Weakness, feeling lightheaded or dizziness in case of bleeding is acute.

Causes

Diverticular bleeding happens due to the rupture or the damage of one of the small blood vessels within a diverticulum. Common triggers include:

  • Higher pressure on the inside of a pouch making a vessel break.
  • Squeezing in case of constipation and that may tear the colon lining.
  • Persistent inflammation in an area of a diverticulum which erodes the walls of vessels.
  • Ingestion of anticoagulant drugs (e.g., aspirin, warfarin) which increase the risk of bleeding.
Treatment

Treatment Options for Diverticular Bleeding in Cypress

Therapy consists of emergency treatment, endoscopic treatment, and prevention:

  • IV fluids & blood transfusions: To replace depleted blood in case of severe bleeding, replace the loss of hydration.
  • Colonoscopy intervention: Visualize and identify the bleeding diverticulum and treat.
  • Endoscopic clipping or thermocoagulation: Seal the vessel that was torn to prevent bleeding instantaneously.
  • Medication adjustments: Renegotiate or change anticoagulants and NSAID in the short-term to reduce risks of bleeding.
  • High-fiber diet plan:Raising soluble and insoluble fiber consumption will lower the hardness of the stool and decrease the strain.
  • Constipation management: Take stool softeners or gentle laxatives according to the instructions in order to keep the bowel movements regular.
  • Follow-up colonoscopy or imaging: Make sure that bleeding is healed, and diverticula are checked.
  • Possible surgery: A segmental colon resection can be proposed in the case of rare, recurrent bleeding, or uncontrolled bleeding.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

We can tell you how to avoid experiencing another episode of diverticular bleeding or see blood in your stool, received in time. At GastroDoxs in Cypress, our board-certified gastroenterologists are available immediately with the most recent offerings of the colonoscopy procedure and the latest treatments coupled with the understanding that patients are individual and that they deserve individualized care. You can book your appointment now to get a professional diagnostics, successful treatment, and a comfortable feeling of safety.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from hemorrhoids?

Hemorrhoids become prone to pain or softness. Diverticular bleeding is painless and it starts internally in the colon.

Can the bleeding stop on its own?

Yes, simple blood can oftentimes heal on its own-but it is essential to be reviewed to exclude severe causes.

Do I need a colonoscopy?

Yes, in case of moderate to heavy bleeding. A colonoscopy assists in the location and cure of the bleeding source.

Is surgery needed?

Rarely. Surgery is done in case of severe or persistent bleeding which is not responding to other measures.

Can I manage this at home?

Mild cases can be treated by rest and high fiber diet but never forget to consult your physician.

Can diverticulitis cause bleeding too?

Yes, nevertheless, in addition to any bleeding, there is pain and fever in diverticulitis.

Is this condition serious?

It can be. Reoccurrence of bleeding can be emphasized on, hence subsequent management and surveillance.

What's the recovery like?

Majority of patients recover after few days. Future episodes can be prevented by altering diet and state of hydration.

How can I prevent bleeding again?

Consume more fiber, take lots of water and do not strain during bowel movement.

Who should I see for this?

GastroDoxs near Cypress See a specialist in diverticular bleeding./p>

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