How A Healthy Diet Can Help Manage Diverticulitis

Acute Flare-Up Management: Resting the Bowel

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During an acute diverticulitis attack, it’s important to give the digestive system time to heal by resting the bowel. Doctors often recommend a temporary liquid or low-fiber diet to reduce strain on the colon. Clear broths, herbal teas, and water-based gelatin are gentle on the digestive tract and allow the inflammation to subside. This phase typically lasts a few days and helps the body recover without causing further irritation to the affected area.

Learn which foods will help you through an acute diverticulitis flare-up.

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