An individual with diverticulitis will experience pain (especially in the lower left side of the abdomen) and fever
Abdominal pain is a system of many conditions and ailments. It is a symptom of multiple sclerosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and appendicitis. Additionally, it is a symptom of cancer, gastritis, and constipation. It may also be a symptom of pregnancy, labor, or menstruation. Those suffering from a hernia, or an ulcer, or diverticulitis may also have abdominal pain.
Some possible symptoms that may or may not be noticed by affected people with diverticulitis include cramping, tenderness, bloating, flatulence and irregular bowel movements. In severe cases, bleeding, anemia, infection, and abscesses may occur, but may be unnoticed by affected people.
Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (TMP-SMX) is an antibiotic commonly used to treat bacterial infections and is not typically prescribed specifically for diverticulitis pain. Diverticulitis is often treated with antibiotics to address any underlying infection and with dietary changes for symptom relief. Pain management may involve over-the-counter analgesics rather than antibiotics. Always consult a healthcare provider for appropriate diagnosis and treatment options.
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Symptoms of gallbladder disease include inflammation, vomiting, gas, upper abdominal pain, shoulder and back pain, dizziness and pain when taking deep breaths.
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Muscle spasm is the primary symptom of the back pain under waist.
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Diverticulitis primarily affects the digestive system and is characterized by inflammation or infection of diverticula in the colon. While it typically does not cause breathing problems directly, severe abdominal pain or complications like abscesses could lead to discomfort that might affect breathing patterns. Additionally, if diverticulitis leads to significant complications, such as perforation, it could indirectly impact respiratory function. However, breathing issues are not a common symptom of diverticulitis itself.
All forms of treatment of low back pain are aimed either at symptom relief or to prevent interference with the processes of healing.
In many cases, persistent pain specific to the lower left side of the abdomen is caused by diverticulitis. Diverticulitis are small pouches created from pressure on weak spots in the colon. Diverticulitis are common, and even more so after age 40. When a pouch tears, swelling and infection can cause diverticulitis.
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