About Diverticular Disease
Key Highlights
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Accurate diagnosis via colonoscopy to visualize the colon's lining and diverticula.Effective medical management to relieve symptoms and prevent flare-ups.Minimally invasive options for treating complications when possible.Personalized dietary and lifestyle guidance to manage the condition long-term.Coordination with surgeons for severe cases, ensuring comprehensive care.
Who is this surgery for?
- Persistent lower abdominal pain, especially in the left lower quadrant.
- Recurrent episodes of diverticulitis (infection/inflammation of diverticula).
- Rectal bleeding or blood in the stool originating from a diverticulum.
- Symptoms suggesting complications: fever, chills, nausea, or a change in bowel habits.
- Findings of diverticula on a prior imaging test (like a CT scan) requiring further evaluation.
- Preparation for possible surgery in cases of frequent complications or obstruction.
How to prepare
- For a colonoscopy: Follow a clear liquid diet 1-2 days prior and complete a prescribed bowel prep solution to empty the colon.
- Discuss all current medications with your doctor; you may need to temporarily stop blood thinners.
- Fast (no food or drink) for several hours before the procedure if sedation is used.
- Arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure due to sedation effects.
- For non-procedural management, a food diary may be recommended to identify symptom triggers.
Risks & possible complications
- Colonoscopy-specific risks: Perforation (tear) of the colon, bleeding, or reaction to sedation.
- Progression of diverticulitis leading to abscess formation, perforation, or peritonitis.
- Development of a fistula (abnormal connection) between the colon and another organ.
- Intestinal obstruction due to scarring or inflammation.
- Recurrent bleeding from diverticula, which may require transfusion or intervention.
- Failure of medical management, necessitating surgical resection of the affected colon.
Recovery & hospital stay
- After colonoscopy: Rest for the remainder of the day; resume normal diet as tolerated. Expect to pass gas.
- For a diverticulitis flare: A temporary clear liquid or low-fiber diet may be advised, transitioning back to a high-fiber diet as directed.
- Complete any prescribed course of antibiotics fully if treated for infection.
- Gradually resume normal activities; avoid heavy lifting for a few days post-procedure.
- Long-term: Adhere to a high-fiber diet, drink plenty of fluids, and exercise regularly to prevent constipation.
- Report any severe pain, fever, chills, or increased bleeding to your gastroenterologist immediately.
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Typical hospital stay: 0-5 days
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Expected recovery time: 1-2 weeks for procedure recovery; long-term management is ongoing
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are considering diverticular disease in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.
Popular choices for diverticular disease in India include Medanta The Medicity, Kamineni Hospital, Tadigadapa, Gem Hospital Perungudi, SIMS Hospital Vadapalani, KMC Hospital Mangalore, known for experienced specialists and advanced surgical infrastructure.
Look at the doctor’s years of experience, hospital association, patient reviews, and how often they perform diverticular disease. MediFyr helps you compare gastroenterologists and book consultations online.
The overall cost depends on hospital category, surgeon’s experience, room type, implant or device used (if any), length of stay, tests, and post-operative care. Our team can help you get cost estimates from multiple hospitals before you decide.
Procedure cost in other countries
Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for diverticular disease compare across other countries where we have data.
Top hospitals for Diverticular Disease in India
These partner hospitals in India have dedicated gastroenterology teams and experience managing patients undergoing diverticular disease.
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Gastroenterologists for Diverticular Disease
Explore experienced gastroenterologists who regularly perform diverticular disease and provide pre- and post-operative care in India.
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