Colitis is not related to diverticulosis. Colitis is due to inflammation of the colon and diverticulosis is due to high intra luminal pressure causing diverticulum in the colon, and is caused by constipation from inadequate roughage in the diet.
Some researchers do believe that colitis is a genetic disorder.
There are many different types of colitis. Some of the most common types of colitis are; Autoimmune, Idiopathic, Iatrogenic, and Infectious.
Diverticulitis
No; they are not related. They are two different conditions.
There are several treatment options for diverticulitis. These include but are not limited to narcotic treatment, and many different surgical treatments.
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There are several, but just to mention a few; Diverticulitis, Crohn's disease, Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Colon cancer, Ulcerative colitis...There are a number of things that could happen, but 2 that immediately come to mind are acquired agangiolonosis and ulcerative colitis.
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The symptoms of diverticulitis in men and women are generally identical. However, there is a difference, the men's fistula affects him more than it affects the women who acquired this disease.
Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis have similar symptoms, but are different in the manner in which they affect the digestive tract. Each disease also has different treatments. With colitis only the large intestine (colon) and rectum are inflamed. With Crohns, any part of the digestive system can be affected