How to Diagnose Diverticulitis
Instructions
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Identify whether you have pain and tenderness in your back and, if you do, whether it is in the lower left quadrant.
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Take your temperature to see if you have a fever, which could be a sign of the onset of diverticulitis.
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Contact your doctor immediately if you begin bleeding, are constipated, have cramps, fever, chills or begin vomiting. You could have an obstruction in the colon.
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Schedule an appointment with your doctor if you have any change in bowel habits or cramping. She may want to do a computed tomography (CT) scan, colonoscopy or other tests to better diagnose diverticulitis.
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Listen to your doctor's instructions if you are diagnosed. A diet change will be necessary.
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Research this disease and learn what you need to do to prevent an attack from reoccurring. You can find out more online at WebMD or the Mayo Clinic website.
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