Management of Diverticular Disease (Signs & Symptoms)
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- čas přidán 11. 03. 2023
- Diverticulitis is a condition where small pouches or sacs called diverticula form in the lining of the intestine and become inflamed or infected. It is a common condition that affects many people and can cause a range of uncomfortable symptoms. In this video, we will discuss the management of diverticulitis and the various treatment options that are available. Like and subscribe for more. Let me know in the comments about what you would like future videos on :)
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Thank you for this video. Nice overview!
Im glad you enjoyed it. Check out the other vids on similar topics. Have an awesome day!
Great video, learned a lot about diverticulosis.
Im glad you learned something, that’s the whole point of this channel! 😊
Thank you for this excellent educational video. The frequency of diverticulitis has increased, and I have not been given patient information.
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Why not sort it out during mild attacks.why wait until stage 2 a anti biotics
I think the focus is even a step before that, in the form of prevention through healthy lifestyle :)
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Is it dangerous?
There certainly can be complications and it can impact quality of life. Perhaps another video on that 😊
@@clinicalchronicles thank you for your reply.
Is surgery something to consider?
It is possibly something to consider if really symptomatic or in emergency scenarios. Best to chat to your healthcare professional 🙂
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What foods should I eat for Diverticular
Have a look at the other videos on the channel regarding foods!
Just genetics
It’s important, but I think diet plays a more important role!
This video contains some very bad information.
Please do elaborate. All videos are made evidence based and according to robust guidelines like NICE and my own experiences in practice. I do hope you found it helpful
@@clinicalchronicles Recent conclusions that seeds, nuts and popcorn are safe for diverticulitis patients to eat are based on only ONE study.
(Strate LL, Liu YL, Syngal S, et al. Nut, corn, and popcorn consumption and the incidence of diverticular disease. JAMA. 2008;300:907-914.)
I have had diverticulitis for over 25 years and lost 8" of my sigmoid colon to this disease. Every episode I have had of this disease can be traced back to ingesting nuts, either intentionally or unintentionally. I have been symptom-free for over 2 decades after surgery by increasing fiber in my diet and scrupulously avoiding seeds, nuts and popcorn. Last week I had my first diverticulitis infection in over 20 years and I am 100% certain it was caused by eating toffee that contained almonds of which I was unaware at the time. No single study will ever convince me that seeds, nuts and popcorn are safe to eat with this condition.
And NO antibiotics for diverticulitis? That's just absurd. Perhaps some flare-ups can be treated without antibiotics if no infection has set up in your colon already, but other cases cannot be remediated without them. My original incidence of diverticulitis was treated with antibiotics, but not enough to completely eradicate the infection. I would relapse weeks after a course of antibiotics and was eventually rushed into emergency surgery when my sigmoid colon became too damaged to save. All because no one ever checked to ensure that the antibiotics had actually stopped the infection. I'm taking Cipro again with this latest attack because it's still the standard of care for this disease and the only way to reverse it's course if the colon is already inflamed and infected. To suggest that they are not needed at all in the treatment of this disease is simply wrong. I will take decades of my own personal experience and volumes of past medical research over the latest "study" or "thinking" about this disease any day.
In no way did I suggest that antibiotics are not needed. There is a time and place for everything. And the same goes for nuts and so on. Your case is unique to you. I am sure there are diverticular disease sufferers who have no issues with nuts - and the examples can go on and on. To say the content which is evidence based is wrong based on your own unique circumstances is not right, as there are others who react differently to different things. I am glad you found what works for you, that is what is most important.