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  2. Diverticulitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Inflammation of diverticula can cause severe pain, fever, nausea and changes in your stool habits. Mild diverticulitis is usually treated with rest, changes in your diet and possibly antibiotics. Severe diverticulitis usually needs antibiotic treatment in the hospital. Surgery may be needed for severe or frequent diverticulitis.

  3. Diverticulitis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    There are generally two procedures for treating diverticulitis: The diseased section of the colon is removed. The remaining healthy tissues are connected to re-create a complete colon. The healthy section and diseased section are separated. The healthy section is directed to an opening in the abdomen wall. Waste is collected in a bag called a ...

  4. Diverticulitis diet - Mayo Clinic

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    In some cases, one or more of the pouches become inflamed or infected. This is known as diverticulitis. Mild cases of diverticulitis are usually treated with antibiotics and a low-fiber diet, or treatment may start with a period of rest where you eat nothing by mouth, then start with clear liquids and then move to a low-fiber diet until your condition improves.

  5. Diverticulitis: Can certain foods trigger an attack? - Mayo...

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    Answer From Katherine Zeratsky, R.D., L.D. No specific foods are known to trigger bouts of diverticulitis symptoms, also called attacks. And no special diet has been proved to prevent attacks. With diverticulitis, irregular bulging pouches in the wall of the large intestine become inflamed. That can cause symptoms such as pain in the stomach ...

  6. Appendicitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Symptoms of appendicitis may include: Sudden pain that begins on the right side of the lower belly. Sudden pain that begins around the belly button and often shifts to the lower right belly. Pain that worsens with coughing, walking or making other jarring movements. Nausea and vomiting.

  7. Does Recurrent Diverticulitis Require Surgery? - Mayo Clinic News...

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    Symptoms of diverticulitis usually develop quickly, typically within several hours. The most common symptom is significant, persistent pain on the lower left side of the abdomen. ... You may be at an even greater risk of having a second or third episode if your first attack of diverticulitis was at age 50 or younger. Surgical resection ...

  8. Pancreatitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas. Inflammation is immune system activity that can cause swelling, pain, and changes in how an organ or tissues work. The pancreas is a long, flat gland that's tucked behind the stomach. The pancreas helps the body digest food and regulates blood sugars.

  9. Preventing diverticulitis attacks - Mayo Clinic Connect

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    Steps include: Gradually adopting a high-fiber diet — In one study, a high-fiber diet resulted in about a 40 percent decreased risk of diverticulitis attacks compared with a low-fiber diet. It’s recommended that men older than 50 get 30 grams of fiber daily and women older than 50 get 21 grams of fiber daily.

  10. Asthma attack - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms of asthma attack include coughing, wheezing, tightness in the chest and difficulty getting enough air. These symptoms happen because muscles around airways tighten up, the airways become irritated and swollen, and the lining of the airways produces a fluid called mucus. All of these factors make it difficult to breathe.

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

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    Signs or symptoms of gas or gas pains include: Burping. Passing gas. Pain, cramps or a knotted feeling in your abdomen. A feeling of fullness or pressure in your abdomen (bloating) An observable increase in the size of your abdomen (distention) Burping is normal, particularly during or right after a meal. Most people pass gas up to 20 times a day.