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7. Nausea

Infection and obstruction from diverticulitis can cause nausea. If the bowel is blocked and food cannot pass, fluid, food, and gas from the small intestine can back up into the stomach, causing nausea. Infections can also cause nausea, so it may occur in cases of diverticulitis even if a bowel obstruction is not present. Many gastrointestinal diseases can cause nausea, so it is important to talk to a doctor to determine the cause.

Symptoms of Diverticulitis

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