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Divertcular Disease of the Colon Diverticulosis= out-pouching of the colonic diverticula through the muscularis mucosa layer. Often symptomless. Risk factors:aging low fiber diets Diverticulitis= localized inflammation and infection near the diverticula. Sx:diarrhea alternating with constipation, abdominal pain, dyspepsia, fever, flatus
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Dietary Advice?Complete 180˚ Now recommend high fiber, rather than low fiber High fiber? Emphasize plant foods: fruits vegetables, whole grains, legumes. Helps maintain proper GI function. Diverticular disease is NOT associated with malabsorption.
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Sx:diarrhea, rectal bleeding cramping, abdominal pain Anorexia Weight Loss Massive loss of fluid and electrolytes Malabsorption Treat with palliative medications High kcal, high protein diet (lo fat if malabsor.)
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Low Fiber, Bland diets to: Promote healing of stoma Prevent obstructions Prevent GI discomfort Promote fluid intake because absorption has Avoid foods that promote gas formation/flatus Thickening foods can help control diarrhea.
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