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Symptoms

What is a Diverticulum?

A diverticulum is a small pouch or bulge that forms in the wall of an organ—most commonly in the digestive tract (such as Meckel’s or duodenal diverticulum) or the urinary system (like a bladder or urethral diverticulum). These pouches may remain silent or cause symptoms when they become inflamed, bleed, or lead to obstruction.

Common Symptoms

Symptoms vary depending on the diverticulum’s location. You may experience:

  • Abdominal or pelvic pain
  • Bloating or a feeling of fullness
  • Difficulty swallowing (common with throat diverticula)
  • Frequent urinary tract or bladder infections
  • Painful urination or urine leakage
  • Bleeding or iron deficiency (especially in Meckel’s diverticulum)

Causes

Diverticula form when internal pressure pushes the inner lining of an organ through weak spots in its muscular wall. Common risk factors include:

  • Aging and natural weakening of organ walls
  • Chronic constipation or repeated straining
  • Congenital defects (such as Meckel’s diverticulum)
  • Chronic inflammation or recurring infections
Treatment

Treatment Options for Diverticulum in Jersey Village

Treatment includes dietary, medical, and surgical care:

  • High-fiber diet: Increasing fiber through fruits, vegetables, and whole grains helps reduce internal pressure and prevents symptom flare-ups.
  • Antibiotics: Used to control infection and inflammation in symptomatic diverticula, especially within the colon or bladder.
  • Endoscopic procedures: Minimally invasive techniques to treat Zenker’s or duodenal diverticula without open surgery.
  • Surgery: Recommended for large, complicated, or recurrent diverticula. Minimally invasive resection or pouch repair may be required.
  • Diagnostic tests: Imaging tools such as a Meckel scan, CT scan, or ultrasound help confirm the type, size, and location of diverticula to plan personalized treatment.

Take the Next Step

When the diverticulum causes pain, bleeding, or urinary problems, there’s no need to wait. Schedule your visit with GastroDoxs in Jersey Village today to receive a prompt evaluation, understand your condition, and build a personalized treatment plan. Book now and take control of your digestive health.

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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

What is the distinction between diverticulosis and diverticulum?

A diverticulum refers to a single pouch that develops in the wall of an organ, whereas diverticulosis indicates the presence of multiple pouches.

What is a Meckel scan diverticulum?

A Meckel scan uses a small amount of radioactive material to detect ectopic gastric tissue in the small intestine, helping confirm the presence of a Meckel diverticulum.

Is there an issue with a duodenal diverticulum?

Yes. Duodenal diverticula can become inflamed, bleed, or press on nearby structures, leading to abdominal pain, nausea, or other digestive issues.

What are the clinical manifestations of the diverticulum of Zenker?

Zenker’s diverticulum commonly causes difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), regurgitation of undigested food, chronic cough, and bad breath.

What treatment is appropriate in the case of a bladder diverticulum?

Small bladder diverticula may only need observation. However, larger or symptomatic ones typically require surgical repair or removal to prevent infections and urinary complications.

Does urethral diverticulum become rare?

Yes. Urethral diverticulum is rare, but it may lead to frequent urinary tract infections, post-void dribbling, pain, or discomfort while urinating.

Should I have surgery for a diverticulum?

Not always. Most diverticula can be managed with dietary adjustments, fiber supplements, and medications. Surgery is only needed for severe, recurrent, or complicated cases.

Is diet beneficial in the prevention of diverticulum problems?

Yes. A high-fiber diet helps soften stools, reduce intestinal pressure, and may prevent new diverticula from forming or worsening existing ones.

Whom do I see in Jersey Village?

Visit GastroDoxs in Jersey Village, where our specialists diagnose and treat all types of diverticula with personalized plans, prompt appointments, and expert care.

When do I need to see a physician about a diverticulum?

Consult your doctor if you experience persistent abdominal or pelvic pain, bleeding, swallowing difficulties, frequent bladder infections, or urinary problems.

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