Diverticulitis in Connecticut

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What is diverticulitis?

Diverticulitis is an illness that can occur after diverticulosis. Diverticulosis is a gastrointestinal illness in which tiny pockets or pouches, known as diverticula, protrude through the outside intestinal lining. When these pockets have developed, they can become infected and start to swell. Diverticulitis arises when this infection or swelling takes place. If you have been diagnosed with diverticulosis, it is essential that you be under the observation of a gastroenterologist. At Connecticut GI, our providers offer personalized care for this issue. To get care for diverticulitis in Connecticut, please request an appointment with our staff today.

What causes diverticulitis?

Diverticulitis typically develops in cases where the diverticula rip and are susceptible to infection, inflammation, or both. Some of the risk factors associated with diverticulitis are much like those often associated with diverticulosis and can include:

  • Lack of physical activity
  • Aging
  • Being overweight
  • Certain medications – such as NSAIDs including ibuprofen/Advil®
  • Smoking
  • High-fat, low-fiber diets

Prevention of diverticulitis includes:

  • Drinking plenty of water
  • Regular exercise
  • Maintaining a diet low in fat and high in fiber

You can consult with a GI provider at a Connecticut GI location in your community to aid you in identifying the root of your condition and methods to prevent it.

What are the symptoms of diverticulitis?

The leading signs and symptoms of diverticulitis can include:

  • Pain in the abdomen – often ever-present and unyielding for multiple days
  • Fever
  • Vomiting and nausea
  • Abdomen being tender to the touch
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea

If you suffer from constant, unexplained abdominal pain, or any combination of the above symptoms, you should request a consultation with a GI specialist in Connecticut today.

What are some potential treatments for diverticulitis?

The treatments for diverticulitis could be impacted by the progression of your disease. Post-diagnosis, your provider can determine which treatments will be necessary. A few of these treatments include:

  • Antibiotics
  • Diet of liquids only
  • Abdominal abscess draining
  • Surgical intervention

To learn which treatment options would be optimal for your unique condition, please request an appointment at a Connecticut GI location in your community to collaborate with a skilled gastroenterology specialist.

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If you are searching for a potential treatment plan for diverticulitis in Connecticut or a way to prevent it from occurring, then put your trust in the highly skilled GI specialists at Connecticut GI. Our caring providers work to create a personalized, patient-focused experience that helps you live in optimal health. If you have been diagnosed with, or suspect, diverticulitis, reach out to a Connecticut GI location in your community today.

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