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8. Urinary Tract Infections

A common complication of diverticula is a fistula, an abnormal connection between two spaces or organs in the body. A common outlet for intestinal fistulas is the bladder, especially in men. This results in serious bladder infections. Infections in the lower urinary tract become more common and frequent in individuals with this disease because bacteria that are normally found in the digestive tract will spread to the urinary tract, through the fistula. Approximately one of every three people with diverticulitis also gets frequent UTIs.

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