People with diverticulitis can develop rectal bleeding — feces can become caught in the diverticula, and small blood vessels can rupture. The clogged waste can result in heavy or gradual bleeding over time, which becomes visible in the stool. Anyone who experiences heavy rectal bleeding, a high fever, severe abdominal pain, or repeated vomiting should seek medical treatment right away.

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