When designing a treatment plan for diverticulitis, a doctor will concentrate on clearing up the infection, controlling the inflammation, resting the colon and also preventing any complications from occurring or if they have already occurred then the doctor will want to minimize the damage from the complications. When designing a treatment for diverticulitis, the doctor will take into consideration, the individual's age, severity of symptoms, how many acute episodes the individual has had, and if there are any complications present.
Doctors will typically treat those who are younger than 50 more aggressively as they are more prone to recurrent attacks, and complications that the doctor will want to head off.
Doctors usually prescribe antibiotics and rest for the colon. Part of resting the colon includes avoiding eating any whole grains, fruits or vegetables for a few days. Mild symptoms usually improve within a few days with treatment at home of rest, and antibiotics.
If the patient with diverticulitis does not experience any complications, the antibiotics prescribed for the condition should clear up the diverticulitis within just a few days, if the condition has been caught early.
If the condition has not been caught early and there are complications to the diverticulitis than emergency surgery may be required.
Diverticulosis is the inflammation and infection of pouches in the colon called diverticula. These diverticula are caused by an increase in pressure in the colon usually resulting from pushing during constipation.
The aging process, which weakens the colon, a low-fiber diet and constipation all, contribute to the formation of diverticula.
Most individuals, even those with diverticula already forming can avoid diverticulitis by eating a high-fiber diet.
To help the colon to rest the doctor may recommend bed rest, a liquid diet, and a pain reliever.
If the individual is experiencing an acute attack of diverticulitis with severe infection a hospital stay may be necessary. The usual course of action for an acute attack of diverticulitis is bed rest, antibiotics and a liquid diet. Usually the antibiotics are given by injection into the vein or surgery may be required if the case is severe.
Surgery is indicated when part of the colon needs to be removed and the remaining sections rejoined (colon resection surgery). This surgery can help to prevent complications. Sometimes this is necessary when a fistula or intestinal obstruction occurs, or if antibiotics alone do not correct the problem. If a large abscess, perforation, peritonitis, or continual rectal bleeding occurs, surgery is also indicated.
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... with diverticulitis such as regulating the diet to gradually increase the fiber, get plenty of fluids daily, and have regular doctor appointments to monitor the diverticulitis. If the individual's diverticulitis worsens or complications such as an abscess, perforation, or bowel obstruction develop than ...
... they require smaller incisions and the patient recovers faster. Bowel Resection with a Colostomy: The bowel resection with a colostomy is where the surgeon does the procedure (Hartmann's procedure) as a response to a colon that has become so inflamed that it is not safe to rejoin any segments of the colon ...
... able to function properly. Exercise is an important preventative for many diseases including diverticulitis. Walking, bicycling and swimming are all good exercises we can do everyday to prevent diverticulitis. Another good way to prevent diverticulitis is to answer the urge to move your bowels the first ...
... more than likely been given oral antibiotics and orders to rest and eat a liquid or low-fiber diet. You are extremely grateful that your diverticulitis did not turn out to be severe or that you did not experience any complications from the disease. You do however, wish to learn all you can about self-care ...
... blood supply to the thin walls of the sac, which makes them more susceptible to attack by colonic bacteria. Inflammation typically follows and may lead to perforation, abscess, peritonitis, obstruction, or hemorrhage. On occasion, the inflamed colon segment may produce a fistula by adhering to the bladder ...