Key Points to Know About Living with Diverticulitis

9. Surgery For Diverticulitis

Surgery. Photo Credit: Dreamstine @Dreamz

Most patients will not go through a surgical situation to handle their diverticulitis. It is only necessary if the patient also has more significant health issues. Anyone with an auto-immune disease or similar health complications that compromise the immune system will undergo surgery to remove any portion of the intestine with a perforation, fistula, or other diseased areas. The operation used to handle issues of this nature is referred to as a bowel resection. Some patients require an additional colostomy when the infection is so severe it does not allow the colon and rectum to be reconnected. This is a rare phenomenon and is most easily avoidable with an early diagnosis.

10. Lifestyle Changes Capable Of Preventing Diverticulitis

Stretching. Photo Credit: Dreamstine @Dreamz

Preventing diverticulitis in many people is as simple as making specific lifestyle changes that include regular exercise. A half hour of exercise each day is enough to avoid many health issues, including weight gain, obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. Consuming more fiber is another easy way to prevent this kind of health complication from occurring. Foods packed with fiber are helpful in the digestive tract as they soften the stool and make it easy to pass. When feces is not stuck in the colon longer than necessary, a person has a smaller chance of suffering from bowel issues and diverticula.

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