Diverticulitis Symptoms
Diverticulitis symptoms, which indicate that pouches have formed in the colon and have become inflamed or infected, can include some or all of the following:
If you have diverticulosis, where the pouches have formed in the intestines but haven't been infected or inflamed, then you may have no symptoms to speak of, or you may have mild cramps, bloating or constipation.
It is important to remember to take SEROVERA AMP as the first symptoms appear, the road to recovery will be faster.
- abdominal pain
- fever
- nausea
- vomiting
- chills
- cramping
- constipation
- tenderness around the left side of the lower abdomen (most diverticula, or pouches, occur in the left side of the colon because this is where the pressure is highest)
If you have diverticulosis, where the pouches have formed in the intestines but haven't been infected or inflamed, then you may have no symptoms to speak of, or you may have mild cramps, bloating or constipation.
It is important to remember to take SEROVERA AMP as the first symptoms appear, the road to recovery will be faster.
