A diverticulum is an outpouching of the large bowel wall.
Colonic diverticulosis causes no symptoms. Diverticulitis (inflammation of a diverticulum) may cause fever, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting.
Colonic diverticulosis is common. In contrast to Westerners, diverticular disease among Asians demonstrates right-sided predominance. It is more common in older people, increasing from less than 5% at age 40, to 30% by age 60, to 65% by age 85.
Among all patients with diverticulosis:
- 80-85% remain asymptomatic
- 15-20% develop diverticulitis
Among all patients with diverticulosis:
- 80-85% remain asymptomatic
- 15-20% develop diverticulitis