Changes in bowel habits associated with diverticulitis can include constipation. When the colon becomes inflamed, it narrows, making it harder to pass stool. In cases of chronic diverticular disease, the lower colon can become narrowed or distorted, causing constipation or small stools. Because constipation from diverticulitis can lead to bowel obstruction, doctors may use imaging tests to evaluate the bowel structure.

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