Frequency (Epidemiology) | Diverticulitis

Frequency (Epidemiology) Diverticulosis is a disease caused by a low-fiber diet. The older people become, the higher the probability of developing such bulges. Initially the diverticula are asymptomatic. Over time, however, symptomatic diverticulitis usually develops when the diverticulum becomes inflamed. In two thirds of all cases the diverticula form in the sigmoid (s-shaped part of … Frequency (Epidemiology) | Diverticulitis

Diverticulitis surgery – What are the risks?

Before surgery, conservative therapy should always be exhausted If the presence of intestinal wall protuberances (diverticulosis) is known, a high-fiber diet should be eaten, drunk a lot and exercised a lot. Otherwise, no further therapy for diverticulitis is needed. Nutrition and antibiotics If the diverticula are inflamed, treatment can be either conservative or surgical. Conservative … Diverticulitis surgery – What are the risks?

Operation | Diverticulitis surgery – What are the risks?

Operation The duration of diverticulitis surgery depends on the chosen surgical technique, the patient’s condition (pre-operated, obese, etc.) and the severity of the disease. As a rule and without special features, a duration of about 1-3 hours for the operation is realistic. Stadiums according to Hansen and Stock The classification of the disease stages of … Operation | Diverticulitis surgery – What are the risks?

Consequences of the operation | Diverticulitis surgery – What are the risks?

Consequences of the operation A diverticulosis patient is not cured after a successful operation. In most cases, diverticula are already present in several places in the bowel, so not all of them are removed during the operation. The affected person still tends to form new diverticula in the bowel and may develop diverticulitis, which may … Consequences of the operation | Diverticulitis surgery – What are the risks?

Pain intestine

Introduction Pain that occurs in the intestinal area manifests itself in different ways depending on its cause. The exact localization as well as the quality of the pain can give an indication of its cause. Some possible causes of intestinal complaints are listed below. An allergy to certain foods or food components can lead to … Pain intestine

Chronic inflammatory intestinal diseases | Pain intestine

Chronic inflammatory intestinal diseases Chronic inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis are very often accompanied by pain caused by the inflamed bowel wall. Those affected often suffer from diarrhea, which can also be noticeable in ulcerative colitis in particular due to the presence of mucus and blood. In ulcerative colitis, the … Chronic inflammatory intestinal diseases | Pain intestine

Causes of diverticulitis

Diverticulitis is a disease of the colon in which there are small protrusions of the intestinal mucosa. These can remain without symptoms (diverticulosis) or become inflamed. Only then one speaks of diverticulitis. In the western industrialized nations, 50-60% of the over-70s have diverticulosis, but only 10-20% also develop diverticulitis. This makes diverticulitis one of the … Causes of diverticulitis

Burning in the belly

Introduction Burning in the stomach can have many causes and can become a real problem for those affected. Behind the burning sensation is often a harmless gastrointestinal infection, but appendicitis or reflux can also be hidden behind the burning sensation in the stomach. Other symptoms, such as nausea, fever or vomiting, can provide further clues … Burning in the belly

Left-sided burning in the stomach | Burning in the belly

Left-sided burning in the stomach Small protrusions of the intestinal wall are called diverticula (diverticulosis). They develop with increasing age and are promoted by lack of exercise, low-fibre nutrition and overweight. In cases of suddenly occurring left-sided abdominal pain, which manifests itself in the form of burning, fever, severe flatulence or slimy-bloody diarrhoea, an inflammation … Left-sided burning in the stomach | Burning in the belly