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Diverticulosis and DiverticulitisTo understand diverticulosis, it is helpful to know about the anatomy and function of the intestines. The small intestine is the long, thin segment of bowel that begins at the stomach and ends at the large intestine or colon. The colon starts in the right lower abdomen and forms a large question mark across the entire abdomen ending in the rectum. Just above the rectum is the sigmoid (S-shaped) part of the colon. Liquid stool enters the right colon and as it moved through the colon, is dehydrated so that a formed stool eventually enters the rectum.The sigmoid colon has the specialized job of contracting vigorously to maintain a high pressure. This action regulates the movement of stool into the rectum. And since the sigmoid is a high-pressure part of the colon, it is here that most diverticuli occur.
What Is It? | Who Is At Risk? | Symptoms | Complications | Diagnosis | Treatment | Summary What is Diverticulosis?Diverticulosis means that there are pockets or projections extending out from the colon. These occur very gradually over a long period of time. They occur at weak points in the bowel wall. The pockets develop because of the pressure exerted within by the contracting colon. Because of these balloon-like projections, the sigmoid often becomes thickened and narrowed. When this happens, significant changes in the bowel function can occur, such as discomfort, diarrhea, and / or constipation.
Who Is At Risk?
Symptoms When diverticulosis is far advanced, the lower colon may become very fixed, distorted, and even narrowed. When this occurs, there may be thin or pellet-shaped stools, constipation, and an occasional rush of diarrhea. The problem then becomes a mechanical or structural one, and treatment is more difficult.
Complications
Diagnosis The medical history is the physician's most important tool in diagnosing diverticulitis. The physical exam may find tenderness present in the left lower abdomen. A barium enema x-ray usually is required to determine the extent of the disorder. Flexible sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy are exams performed through the rectum with a lighted, flexible endoscope. These exams view the colon from inside and provide additional information about the problem.
Treatment Bran and fiber can be found in very palatable forms in many cereals, breads, and other foods. Generally, a daily intake of 20 to 30 grams is recommended, beginning at a young age. It is known that emotional stress can increase spasms of the colon and, perhaps result in the formation of diverticuli. Stress should be controlled and treated if necessary. Also, medications can be used to decrease spasm in the colon. Surgery may be needed to remove the diseased portion of the colon when diverticulitis occurs at an early age or when there are recurrent episodes. When surgery is done in a non-emergency situation, a colostomy is usually not needed.
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