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  2. Diverticulitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A common symptom of diverticulitis is pain in the area below the chest called the abdomen. Most often, pain is in the lower left abdomen. Pain from diverticulitis is usually sudden and intense.

  3. Diverticulitis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    If your symptoms are mild, you may be treated at home. Your healthcare professional is likely to recommend a liquid diet. When symptoms begin to improve, you can gradually increase solid food, beginning with low-fiber foods.

  4. Irritable bowel syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms of IBS vary but are usually present for a long time. The most common include: Belly pain, cramping or bloating that is related to passing stool. Changes in appearance of stool. Changes in how often you are passing stool. Other symptoms that are often related include sensation of incomplete evacuation and increased gas or mucus in the ...

  5. Diverticulitis diet - Mayo Clinic

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    The pockets, called diverticula, bubble through the intestine's wall. When the diverticula get inflamed or infected, the condition is called diverticulitis. This condition can cause sudden symptoms, called flare-ups, such as pain in the stomach area, fever and changes in stool. With diverticulitis, what you eat and drink can depend on your ...

  6. Ulcerative colitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Ulcerative colitis symptoms can vary, depending on how serious the inflammation is and where it happens. Symptoms may include: Diarrhea, often with blood or pus. Rectal bleeding — passing a small amount of blood with stool. Belly pain and cramping. Rectal pain. Urgency to pass stool. Not being able to pass stool despite urgency ...

  7. Celiac disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. The symptoms of celiac disease can vary greatly. They also may be different in children and adults. Digestive symptoms for adults include: Diarrhea. Fatigue. Weight loss. Bloating and gas. Abdominal pain. Nausea and vomiting. Constipation.

  8. Gastrointestinal bleeding - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Diverticular disease. This involves the development of small, bulging pouches in the digestive tract, called diverticulosis. If one or more of the pouches become inflamed or infected, it's called diverticulitis.

  9. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Diverticulosis doesn’t mean diverticulitis

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    While diverticulosis usually doesn’t lead to any discomfort, diverticulitis can be quite painful. Common symptoms include significant abdominal pain, as well as fever, constipation or diarrhea, nausea, and fatigue. A mild case of diverticulitis may go away on its own without any treatment.

  10. Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) - Mayo Clinic

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    Bloating, nausea and diarrhea are signs and symptoms of many intestinal problems. See your doctor for a full evaluation — especially if you've had abdominal surgery — if you have: Persistent diarrhea; Rapid, unintentional weight loss; Abdominal pain lasting more than a few days; If you have severe abdominal pain, seek immediate medical care.

  11. Gas and gas pains - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Excess gas is often a symptom of chronic intestinal conditions, such as diverticulitis, ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. Small bowel bacterial overgrowth. An increase or change in the bacteria in the small intestine can cause excess gas, diarrhea and weight loss.