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3. Fever

Infection is a common cause of fever, and people with diverticulitis may have an increased body temperature. Many people might consider taking an over-the-counter NSAID to treat a fever, but this is not recommended without consulting a doctor. NSAIDs and aspirin are associated with an increased risk of diverticular disease, and taking them when experiencing diverticulitis can increase the risk of bleeding and other complications.

Ill woman lying in bed with high temperature. VioletaStoimenova/ Getty Images

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