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Question Title: DiverticulitisForum: The Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Forum
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I was recently hospitalized for suspected diverticulitis (WBC 15,000, temp 39.3, left abdominal cramping & pain). I'm aged 36. I received IV Flagyl & Cipro and started to feel somewhat better after 4-5 days. An ultrasound and cat scan did not show much except hydrosalpinx. My doctor says this is not all that uncommon for the ultrasound to show nothing (unless there is an abscess). The gynecologist suspects there was a rupture which infected the left fallopian tube (she ruled out STD since I am not sexually active). Can this happen? Now I am quite concerned that the infection could spread to the right fallopian tube. Am I justified to be concerned? Since discharge, I have been on oral Cipro & Flagyl, but the Sorry for the long story - I appreciate your input!!
Dear BJ, Because of your young age, investigations are needed to confirm the diagnosis of diverticulosis. When you are feeling better, a flwexib;e sigmoidoscopy should be done. This information is presented for educational purposes. Ask specific questions to your personal physician. HFHSM.D.-rf
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