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The colon (large intestine) is the last part of the digestive tract. It absorbs water from stool and changes it from a liquid to a solid. In some people, small pouches called diverticula can form in the colon wall. This is called diverticulosis. It's very common as people get older. The pouches can become inflamed and infected. If this happens, it becomes a more severe problem called diverticulitis. These problems can be painful. But they may be managed with treatment.
Your doctor may prescribe diet changes or medicines. You might need surgery if your problem is severe.
Certain medicines can help soften and bulk up stool, which makes bowel movements easier. Available in pill, powder, and wafer form, examples of these medicines include:
Follow this treatment advice:
Treatment depends on how bad your symptoms are. They include:
Help keep your colon healthy with these lifestyle tips: