Yes, diverticulitis can be serious and potentially life-threatening if complications arise. Severe cases can lead to abscesses, perforation of the colon, or sepsis, which can be fatal without prompt treatment. While many people with mild diverticulitis recover with antibiotics and lifestyle changes, it's important to seek medical attention for severe symptoms. Early intervention is key to preventing serious complications.
complications from diverticulitus could kill you. The inflamed diverticular can become infected and rupture. The contents of the bowel then enters the abdomen and causes infection.I unfortunately had this happen.
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Yes, there's no reason why you shouldn't.
diverticulitus
avoid hard-to-digest foods such as nuts, corn, popcorn, and seeds
I'm not sure all seafood can be included in a diverticulitis diet, but Tilapia, for example, is OK as it is a rich source of phosphorus, vitamin B12, and potassium.
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Foods with little or no fiber should be avoided. Eat high fiber foods like whole-grain cereals and breads, fruits (apples, berries, peaches, pears), vegetables (squash, broccoli, cabbage, and spinach), and dried beans, peas, and lentils.
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