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Diverticular disease of small intestine without perforation or abscess Save


ICD-10 code: K57.1

Chapter: Diseases of the digestive system

Diverticular Disease of Small Intestine Without Perforation or Abscess
If you are experiencing symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea, you may have diverticular disease of the small intestine. This condition occurs when small pouches, or diverticula, form in the lining of the intestine. While diverticulosis is a common condition in the large intestine, it is less common in the small intestine. In some cases, diverticula can become inflamed or infected, leading to more severe symptoms.
Symptoms
Diverticular disease of the small intestine can cause a range of symptoms. Some people may experience no symptoms at all, while others may have mild to severe symptoms. Common symptoms include:
  • Abdominal pain and cramping
  • Bloating and gas
  • Constipation or diarrhea
  • Nausea and vomiting
Treatment
If you have diverticular disease of the small intestine without perforation or abscess, your doctor may recommend conservative treatment options such as:
  1. Dietary changes: Eating a high-fiber diet can help prevent constipation and reduce pressure on the small intestine.
  2. Medications: Your doctor may prescribe medications to reduce inflammation and manage symptoms such as pain and diarrhea.
  3. Surgery: In rare cases, surgery may be necessary to remove the affected portion of the small intestine.
Prevention
While there is no surefire way to prevent diverticular disease of the small intestine, there are some steps you can take to reduce your risk, including:
  • Eating a high-fiber diet
  • Staying hydrated
  • Exercising regularly
  • Avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption
Conclusion
Diverticular disease of the small intestine without perforation or abscess can be a challenging condition to manage, but with the right treatment, you can alleviate your symptoms and improve your quality of life. If you are experiencing symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, or diarrhea, talk to your doctor to determine the best course of action. With proper care and attention, you can manage your condition and enjoy a healthy, active lifestyle.