About 2 weeks ago I awoke in the middle of the night with severe pain in my left side, not wanting to bother my doctor in the middlle of the night, I waited till morning and then called him. I was sent to ER and they diagnosed diverticulosis and I was put on an anitbiotic for 10 days, I finished that about 3 days ago and now I feel better but I am a
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Dear Nancy,
The pain that you experienced could have been secondary to diverticular disease (diverticulosis or diverticulitis) but there is no
objective evidence to state that with certainty. Diverticulosis (the presence of pouches on the outside of the colon) can present
with constipation, diarrhea or
rectalAnorectal fistulas
Colon cancer
Colorectal polyps
Digital rectal exam
Hemorrhoids
Imperforate anus
Imperforate anus repair
Inflatable artificial sphincter
Proctitis
Rectal biopsy
Rectal cancer, x-ray bleeding and diverticulitis (inflammation of the pouches) usually presents with left sided
abdominal pain,
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Coccidioidomycosis
Febrile seizures
Fever
Fever blister
Fever blisters and canker sores
Herpes labialis (oral herpes simplex)
Histoplasmosis
Malaria
Rheumatic fever
Scarlet fever and an elevated white blood cell count. Now that you are feeling a
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you may benefit from a
colonoscopy to look for a cause of lower gastrointestinal bleeding and to document the presence of
diverticula (pouches that form on the outside of the colon). During an
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Acute bronchitis
Acute cerebellar ataxia
Acute cholecystitis (gallstones)
Acute cytomegalovirus (cmv) infection
Acute gouty arthritis
Acute hiv infection
Acute kidney failure
Acute lymphocytic leukemia (all)
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Acute pancreatitis episode of diverticulitis, a CT scan of the abdomen
and pelvis is the best test to look for inflammatory changes or an abscess, fluid collection or sinus tract. Good luck to you.
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