When I was diagnosed with diverticulitis, I was relieved because doctor said there was a chance that I might have Crohn’s disease. Nonetheless, diverticulitis can be as serious and painful as Crohn’s disease.
For those of you who have not had chance to learn about Diverticulitis, it refers to infection of one or more of pouches (diverticula) in the wall of the colon. The infection hinders bowel movement, because infected pouches don’t empty well; stool can get trapped in those sacs and then become infected and inflamed. In layman’s term, think of your colon as a road and feces as a car. Basically, diverticula (infection) it causes massive road block, therefore it will impedes the flow of traffic.
There are many symptoms of diverticulitis. I will tell you about my experience. In earlier stage, I experienced some cramps and abdominal pain. However, it was not that serious at all. The pain would go away after few hours. In addition, the pain was somewhat bearable. However, this pain did not go away, and pain was unbearable as time went on. It kind of reminded me of pain I had when I had appendectomy infection. The pain in lower left side of abdomen was constant and excessive. I heard that’s because diverticuli (infection) usually are present on that side. The other symptoms I had was fever, diarrhea, nausea, chill, and bloating. I lost a lot of weight because I lost my appetite (another symptom). If you have constant pain in the lower left side of belly, you should definitely go see a doctor. Your doctor will do blood tests, such as a complete blood count (CBC) or CT scan to determine your condition.
I did not know this, but my diet had a lot to do with diverticulitis. If you love McDonald’s, Wendy’s, KFC, and many other fast foods like me, you should be worried. The low-fiber diet and lack of exercise can cause many colon/stomach related diseases such as diverticulitis. Without fiber to add bulk to the stool, the colon has to work harder than normal to push the stool forward. As I mentioned in other articles, please be active and watch your diet. If you would like to learn more about fastest way to end the digestive pain,Click Here!






Diverticulitis is essentially an infection of tiny, bulging pouches in the inner lining of the large intestine. Indications and symptoms consist of a feeling of sickness and vomiting, stomach ache or gas, fever,and tenderness in the left lower section