VOGON SPACE CAPTAIN
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Other
Does diverticulitus have any effect on diabetes, how do I treat diverticulitus
More often than not, diverticulitis passes on its own. Whatever you do, do NOT take an NSAID for the pain (Diclofenac, Naproxen, Ibuprofen etc), because those irritate the bowel wall and just make it a lot worse, if they haven't caused the pain in the first place. (I know I'm supposed to put a reference here, but just check the leaflet, it should be in there). Paracetamol is fine, and doesn't have the same side effect as an NSAID would. If you feel sick on top of the pain, have a fever, blood in your stool or anything, get in touch with your GP for some further assistance; they can help, and it's quite common to need help with this, so no shame there.Does diverticulitus have any effect on diabetes, how do I treat diverticulitus
Good advice from the other responses. I suffered badly for years with buscopan etc helping not at all. Stress was a factor too.Does diverticulitus have any effect on diabetes, how do I treat diverticulitus