Are there any complications associated with diverticulitis?
Yes, diverticulitis can lead to several complications, including:
1. Abscesses: Infected diverticula can form abscesses, which may require drainage.
2. Peritonitis: Bacteria can spread to the abdominal cavity, causing inflammation and infection.
3. Intestinal obstruction: Inflammation can narrow the intestine, blocking bowel movements.
4. Fistulas: Abnormal connections between the intestine and other organs or skin can develop.
5. Bleeding: Diverticula can bleed, leading to anemia or severe blood loss.
6. Sepsis: Bacteria can enter the bloodstream, causing a life-threatening infection.
7. Intestinal perforation: The intestine can tear, spilling bacteria into the abdominal cavity.
8. Recurrence: Diverticulitis can recur, especially if underlying conditions are not addressed.
9. Chronic diverticulitis: Persistent inflammation can lead to chronic symptoms and complications.
10. Increased risk of colon cancer: Some studies suggest a link between