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- $Title{What is Diverticulosis?}
- $Subject{diverticulosis large intestine diverticular diverticula sigmoid colon
- digestive intestines intestinal diverticulitis}
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- What is Diverticulosis?
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- QUESTION: I would very much appreciate some information on a condition known
- as diverticulosis. My mother has just been told she has this problem, and I
- would like to be able to discuss this with her.
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- ANSWER: Diverticulosis is a condition of the large intestine. Instead of the
- intestine being a relatively smooth tube of thin muscle, it has numerous small
- pouches or protrusions called diverticula, that bulge out from the wall of the
- intestines.
- Most people develop diverticulosis as they get older. Ten percent of
- people over 40 have it and 50% of those over 60 have it. Diverticulosis is
- usually not a problem unless the diverticula become infected or inflamed, a
- condition called "diverticulitis".
- Diverticulosis is thought to be caused by the pressure of food and gas
- within the large intestine. This pressure causes weakened spots on the
- intestine wall to pouch outward. Chronic constipation or use of stimulant
- laxatives are linked to increased pressure within the intestine and to
- formation of diverticula. It is now thought that the highly refined low
- residue diets common to the Western world may also play a part in the cause of
- diverticulosis. When there is insufficient bulk to the stool, the muscles of
- the colon, particularly the sigmoid colon, may contract too forcefully
- (spasm), which increases the pressure inside the colon and provokes the
- diverticula. A good diet that is high in fiber and includes plenty of fluids
- may help prevent diverticula from forming, since such a diet also helps
- prevent constipation and provides the bulk necessary for the proper
- functioning of the colon.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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