Individuals with diverticulitis might cycle between constipation and diarrhea. Straining caused by constipation weakens the intestinal walls and encourages the formation of diverticula, which may become infected and inflamed. This leads to diarrhea. Though these symptoms might not prompt a person to assume they have a serious digestive issue, abrupt changes in bowel movements should be noted, especially if they are accompanied by other signs such as cramps and fever.

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