It's up to the surgeon. Call your doctor.
Diverticulitis has a number of possible treatments, both surgical and ones able to be done at home. In severe cases, surgery may be possible to remove or repair the affected area of intestine. During healing and afterwards, it is advisable to avoid triggering foods to prevent it from happening again.
I presume you mean diverticulum surgery? There are various type of diverticulum and you have to specify the site of the lesion to get a correct response
Harold Clifford Edwards has written: 'Diverticula and diverticulitis of the intestine' -- subject(s): Intestines, Diverticulum, Surgery, Diverticulitis, Diverticula
only if you eat shed loads once you have had the surgery
Yes some people have to have it done again.
Diverticulitis is a condition where sacs along ones intestines, known as diverticula, become infected. There are many ways to treat diverticulitis. Antibiotics and pain medication can be used for mild cases. Others may require drainage via a tube, or surgery.
Atropine is not typically used to treat diverticulitis. Diverticulitis is an inflammation of diverticula in the colon, and its treatment usually involves antibiotics, dietary changes, and sometimes surgery in severe cases. Atropine, an anticholinergic medication, may be used to relieve abdominal cramping or spasms associated with gastrointestinal conditions, but it does not address the underlying inflammation or infection in diverticulitis. Therefore, its role in managing diverticulitis symptoms is limited and not a primary treatment approach.
Yes, feed for 4 days with iv fluid only no solids. No surgery. I have diverticulitis. Went in 106 came out 115
can you have asparagus on a diverticulitis diet
For diverticulitis, you would typically see a gastroenterologist, who specializes in digestive system disorders. In more severe cases or if surgery is needed, a colorectal surgeon may be involved in your care. Your primary care physician can also provide initial evaluation and referrals as necessary.
People get diverticulitis due to bits of food getting stuck in their intestines that eventually cause infection and severe pain. A high fiber diet (Diverticulitis diet) just makes sure that those foods (Popcorn, nuts, ect...) don't get stuck and cause medical problems again. It has nothing to do with weight loss.