Inflammation of the intestinal wall is what prompts a diagnosis of diverticulitis; the pouches formed from the weakening of the lining become inflamed. Like inflammation elsewhere in the body, individuals often experience symptomatic heat, pain, and swelling. In the intestine, however, other symptoms also develop, including constipation, diarrhea, and nausea.

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