Condition: Diverticulosis

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About Diverticulosis

Diverticulosis is the formation of diverticulum on the colon, caused by pressure within the lumen. Diverticula are pockets of colonic mucus that form on the colon's muscular wall, which may cause pain, although this condition is not always symptomatic.
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Relieves pain but doesn't cure symptoms. Causes constipation which aggravates stomach5/26/2010 at 02:04 PM
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