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I was recently diagnosed with diverticulitis, and I've noticed that it tends to hurt more when I'm sitting compared to when I'm lying down. I'm wondering why this happens. Does sitting put extra pressure on my colon or make the pain worse?

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I was recently diagnosed with diverticulitis, and I've noticed that it tends to hurt more when I'm sitting compared to when I'm lying down. I'm wondering why this happens. Does sitting put extra pressure on my colon or make the pain worse?

It is most likely that when you sit the position causes a touch or increased pressure over the diverticulitis which may cause the pain. These steps may help in the ailment:- Rest well- A liquid diet may be of help during this time period as it may be easier to digest a liquid diet, you can slowly increase to solid food depending on how you tolerate it.- Drink adequate amount of water, aim to rink 2.5 - 3 lietrs of water per day- Prunes or prune juice may serve as natural laxatives, which would help in easier bowel movements- Have a low-fat diet since fat slows down the passage of food through the intestine.- Eat low-bulk foods such as broths and low-fiber breads- Cooked vegetables, cooked fruits, and apples would help with an inflamed intestine- Avoid milk and milk products (yogurts and cheeses),nuts, corn, popcorn, and seeds which could worsen your illness

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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