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Meckel's Diverticulitis

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Symptoms

What is Meckel's Diverticulitis?

The Diverticulitis Infection of a small pouch of small intestine known as the meckel diverticulum by Meckel. This pouch is acquired at birth and may get blocked or irritated that result in inflammation and cause the symptoms, which may resemble the appendicitis.

Common Symptoms

Watch out of the symptoms of Meckel's Diverticulitis such as:

  • Abdominal pain, lower right, pain.
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Fever or chills
  • Abdominal tenderness
  • Painless rectal bleeding

Causes

This may inflame the diverticulum in case it is obstructed or infected. Common triggers include:

  • Stagnant faeces or food grains.
  • Infection caused by the growth of bacteria.
  • Development of ulcers inlet in the pouch lining.
Treatment

Treatment Options for Meckel's Diverticulitis in Katy

Therapy involves medical therapy, supportive care and surgery:

  • Antibiotics: Antibiotics have a wide spectrum, in order to eradicate the infection and decrease inflammation.
  • IV fluids & pain management: Intravenous fluids to maintain hydration and analgesics to control abdominal pain.
  • Laparoscopic diverticulectomy: Simple case or recombinant surgery to excise the infected pouch is best applied to cases of laparoscopic diverticulectomy.
  • Open surgical resection: It is the abdominal surgery practice that is used to remove the diverticulum and fix the small intestine in case of complications.
  • Postoperative care: If progressive development of the diet, checking of the wound and additional management of pain to aid in healing.
  • Follow-up imaging & exams: CT or ultrasounds and visits to clinic to identify full-recovery and avoidance of a new encounter.

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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

What is the ICD-10 code for Meckel's Diverticulitis?

The ICD-10 code of Meckel diverticulitis is K57.1, which implies that it is small intestinal diverticulitis.

How is Meckel's Diverticulitis diagnosed?

Diagnosis is commonly associated with blood tests, which are aimed at verifying the presence of infection; imaging data, including ultrasound or CT scan; a particular Meckel scan aimed at detecting the inflamed pouch.

What's the difference between Meckel's Diverticulitis and appendicitis?

The two disorders bring about pain to the abdomen and Meckel may have unpainful rectal bleeding through Diverticulitis. Imaging assists in the differentiation using location and appearance of inflamed tissue.

Can children get Meckel's Diverticulitis?

Yes. Children are able to develop Meckel’s Diverticulitis and in most instances, it may go without any symptoms except bleeding. Timely assessment will help to avoid complications.

Can Meckel's Diverticulitis resolve without surgery?

Mild cases can be treated with antibiotics and supportive measures and sometimes surgery to debride the diverticulum is advised to avoid relapse and severe complications.

What should I eat during recovery from Meckel's Diverticulitis?

Start with liquids and then slowly start with low fiber and easy to digest foods until your digestive system gets well back on track.

How long does it take to heal after surgery for Meckel's Diverticulitis?

Majority of the patients are released and come back to their normal lives within 1-2 days after surgery and take up normal lives in 1-2 weeks depending on their rates of healing.

When should I see a doctor for Meckel's Diverticulitis?

In case of some unremitting lower abdominal pain, fever, chills, or blood in the bowel, make an appointment with a gastroenterologist in Katy as soon as possible.

Will Meckel's Diverticulum always become inflamed?

No. The inflammation is not experienced by many of the people living with an asymptomatic Meckel’s diverticulum. But, it has tendency to explode in some conditions.

What happens if Meckel's Diverticulitis is left untreated?

The symptoms should not be forgotten as they may result in severe complications like obstruction of the intestine, development of abscess, or perforation (hole) of the intestine, which can only be addressed with emergency treatment.

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