Treatment of diverticula of the large intestine |
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Accidentally revealed asymptomatic diverticula | Diet with increased amount of cellulose | Wheat bran reducing the intracavital pressure and accelerating the movement of intestinal contents. Limitation of food products contributing to the development of meteorism (peas, kidney beans, grapes, etc.) |
Diverticula with moderate clinical manifestations (without pronounced local and general signs of inflammation) | Diet, out-patient medicamentous treatment | Spasmolytics, prokinetics, vitamins A, E, folic acid |
Diverticulitis with pronounced clinical picture (signs of general and local inflammation), the first 1-3 episodes | Diet. Medicamentous treatment in conditions of a coloproctological department of the hospital | Antibacterial agents of a wide action spectrum, spasmolytical analgetic agents, alimentary enzymes, intestinal microflora restoration agents, purgative agents |
Recurring diverticulitis (more than 3 episodes of pronounced clinical manifestations) | Planned surgical intervention | Resection of the damaged intestinal section with application of interintestinal anastomosis |
Occurred hemorrhage of minor intensity from the diverticulum (a small amount of blood in the feces, circulating blood deficiency of less than 500 ml) | Medicamentous treatment in conditions of a coloproctological department of the hospital | Medicamentous treatment of diverticulitis, hemostatic therapy |
Stable recurring hemorrhages | Planned surgical intervention | Resection of the damaged intestinal section with application of interintestinal anastomosis |
Occurred hemorrhage with the bloodloss of more than 500 ml and continuous hemorrhage | Emergent surgical intervention | Resection of the damaged intestinal section, more frequently - with application of interintestinal anastomosis |