Q: I was diagnosed with diverticulitis, which caused a bowel perforation. I had a sigmoidectomy, no problem, and a resection.
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I was diagnosed with diverticulitis, which caused a bowel perforation. I had a sigmoidectomy, no problem, and a resection. Now I’m dealing with constant and urgent diarrhea, as well as some cramping.
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Ask the Doctors: Diarrhea Is Common Side Effect of Sigmoidectomy
I was diagnosed with diverticulitis, which caused a bowel perforation. I had a sigmoidectomy, no problem, and a resection. Now I’ m dealing with constant and urgent diarrhea, as well as some cramping.
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Genetic variant linked to liver injury after chemotherapy in colorectal cancer patients
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For Some Colorectal Cancer Survivors, Aspirin May Slash Recurrence Risk
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