Diverticulitis Symptoms

 

Symptoms of Diverticulosis are difficult to spot as they are usually non existent. This condition will rarely physically affect a person until it progresses to Diverticulitis. In saying that, there are early warning signs which may include

 

The problem being that these symptoms can also be related to other conditions such as stomach ulcers and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and because of this, a doctor should be consulted before making a self-diagnosis.

Common signs for a person to look out for if they feel they are at risk of developing diverticulitis are:

  • Vomiting
  • Nausea
  • Chills
  • Fever
  • Abdominal pain or tenderness, usually in the left side
  • Constipation/diarrhea
  • Bloating
  • flatulence



The severity of the symptoms will correlate with the severity of the infection present. In some cases where an infected or inflamed Diverticula is particularly close to a blood vessel, blood may become present in stools and if this continues and the amount of blood increases a patient runs the risk of becoming anaemic.

The symptoms are similar to that of bowel cancer and once again it is recommended that a doctor be sought for advice and diagnosis of the condition.

If left untreated symptoms can expand to:

 

  • extended constipation
  • constant vomiting
  • abdominal pain increasing
  • burning sensation when urinating and
  • bleeding from the rectum


Once these symptoms are present it is quite possible that a complication has occurred and a specialist may need to be involved.

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