Diverticulitis develops when small bulging (diverticulitis) of the wall of your colon is swollen or infected. As compared to the case of the diverticular disease, the presence of such pouches leads to symptoms due to which diverticulitis involves pain, swelling, and in some cases, infection, which should be addressed immediately.
Manifestation Diverticulitis may or may not be severe but may include:
Diverticulitis occurs as the bacteria become trapped within a diverticulum leading to inflammation or infection. Common risk factors include:
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Use laxatives such as stimulants should be avoided in case of a diverticulitis flare up. Discuss with your physician more gentle methods of curing constipation.
Diverticulosis is the presence of small protrusions (diverticula) within the colon which are not inflamed or infected.
A CT scan would be used to identify inflamed or infected diverticula, abscesses, blockages, and other complications so that you can use it to direct your treatment.
GastroDoxs is a free diet guide that follows an easy-to-follow diet plan, which includes what to eat and avoid in case of a diverticulitis flare and after.
Yes. Lower colon inflammation may cause or radiate pain to your back or side giving rise to pain outside the abdomen.
Several inflamed or irritable diverticula may also pump blood, which may result in light stool bleeding. Several or frequent bleeding should be addressed.
The ICD-10 code of sigmoid colon diverticulitis without perforation is the K57.32.
Appropriate medical records and easy insurance claims and billing are expected when the proper ICD-10 code is employed.
Yes. Alcohol consumption may aggravate the colon lining and lead to deteriorations in flare-ups of diverticulitis.
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