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3. Fatty Foods

Those suffering from acute or chronic diverticulitis should stay away from fatty foods. These foods can cause constipation in the digestive tract. They may block the openings of diverticula thus provoking inflammation and a diverticulitis flare-up. Avoid fatty foods after an episode since they retard the healing process. This makes the colon vulnerable to recurrence of the diverticula's infection or inflammation. Cheeses of various kinds should be religiously avoided for they contain casein, which is rather difficult to digest and may aggravate symptoms such as pain and bloating.

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