divertiküloz
Divertiküloz is a common condition characterized by the presence of diverticula, which are small, bulging pouches that can form in the lining of the digestive system. These pouches typically develop in the colon, particularly in the sigmoid colon. Diverticula are thought to form when increased pressure within the colon causes weakened areas of the intestinal wall to bulge outward. While the exact cause is not fully understood, a low-fiber diet is considered a significant risk factor, as it can lead to harder stools and increased straining during bowel movements. Other potential contributing factors include obesity, lack of physical activity, and smoking.
In most cases, diverticulosis does not cause any symptoms and is often discovered incidentally during procedures
Diagnosis of diverticulosis is usually made through imaging tests such as a colonoscopy or CT scan. Treatment