Want this question answered?
Diverticulosis is the condition that become diverticulitis when aggravated by certain foods. Avoid foods that have tiny, indigestible bits like small seeds. Strawberries aggravate diverticulosis in many patients and cause flare-ups. Similarly, sesame seeds, corn, nuts, coconut and raspberries can cause problems. Choose foods high in fiber, including whole grains (cereals, breads, pasta) and legumes, beans, and lots of fruits and vegetables. What actually upsets your condition might be different than what bothers someone else, so listen carefully to your body. www.perfecthealthfit.com/diverticulosis-foods
Staying away from seeded foods like raspberries, strawberries and nuts are all highly recommended but a doctor or enterologist is the one who would need to diagnose a patient in person.
Diverticulosis
One serious risk of diverticulosis involves bleeding
The great majority of people with diverticulosis will remain symptom-free
Yes
The main symptoms you will experience if you are suffering from diverticulosis are diarrhea and cramping abdominal pain, without any fever or infection.
Milk is OK. But my doctor told me to avoid melted cheese because it does not digest as well. That puts more strain on the collon. Use soft white cheese in moderation. Therefore: Avoid foods like Pizza. Kobus
Diverticulitis is an inflammation of the large intestine or colon. Diverticulosis is a condition that has similar symptoms but there is no inflammation.
Large intestine
562.10
Diverticulosis