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Diverticulitis and Diverticulosis Diet What you eat can help manage diverticular disease Learn the ins and outs of what you should eat and avoid when you’re having diverticulitis flare-ups and even when you’re not
Diverticulitis diet - Mayo Clinic Diverticulitis is the name given to inflamed pockets formed by the wall of the large intestine The pockets, called diverticula, bubble through the intestine's wall When the diverticula get inflamed or infected, the condition is called diverticulitis This condition can cause sudden symptoms, called flare-ups, such as pain in the stomach area, fever and changes in stool With diverticulitis
What to Eat (and Avoid) During a Diverticulitis Flare-Up Previously it was common for medical professionals to advise patients with diverticulosis or a history of diverticulitis to avoid small, hard foods like nuts, seeds, corn and popcorn The theory was that these foods could get stuck in the diverticula, leading to inflammation or infection and triggering a diverticulitis flare-up