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Diverticular Disease | What Should You Do When You Have This Condition?

· Medical,Health and Wellness,Singapore
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Does your lower left abdomen hurt, and you keep on vomiting? If yes, chances are you develop a condition called diverticular disease in Singapore

According to a study, this is common for people aged 40 and above. That is why if you are within that criteria, you should keep on reading this article. It will help you know what you should do.

UNDERGO DIVERTICULITIS DIET.

This approach is what any doctor will suggest to you so your diverticular disease will heal on its own. Fret not since the diverticulitis diet is not that hard to follow. All you need to do is eat fibre foods to soften your stools so they could get through the colon without a problem. 

But take it easy when eating fibre foods since having too much can be bad for your condition. Just follow what diverticulitis diet plan your doctor made for you and make sure you do not eat these foods: 

  • Nuts.
  • Corn.
  • Popcorn. 
  • Seeds.

Take note if you eat any of these foods, you would have a hard time pooping, and some of it might get stuck in the diverticula. When that happens, that could lead to inflammation.

ABSCESS REMOVAL. 

If a diverticulitis diet does not work on your condition, that is when the doctor will ask you to get abscess removal in Singapore. Here are the things you need to do before the procedure.

  • Do not take blood-thinning medicines unless the doctor says so.
  • The doctor may ask you to fast eight to twelve hours before the abscess removal.
  • You will need to bring a companion on the day of the procedure.

What can you expect afterwards? The doctor will collect a lot of pus from the colon wall. As a result, your stomach may appear less bulging. 

What happens if left untreated? Diverticular disease can be life-threatening. 

If you want to learn more about this condition, go to Dr QM Leong. He specialises in colorectal and other treatments such as sebaceous cyst removal in Singapore.