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Do you or someone you know have Diverticular Disease and you are worried about a Diverticular bleed? If so, this video is for you! First, let discuss the basic anatomy of Diverticular Disease. What is a Diverticula? What is Diverticulosis and what are the risk factors for it? Why and where do Diverticular bleeds occur? How common are Diverticular bleeds? Will the Diverticular bleed stop on its own? Is there any inflammation and pain with Diverticular bleeds? What are the symptoms of a Diverticular bleed and what tests should be done to diagnose it? How does this change if a patient almost passes out from bleeding? What further procedures or imaging will need to be done? What if the patient has ongoing bleeding? What is the bowel prep like? What procedures are done? Does the patient need surgery? Find out the answers to all of these questions in the video! SUBSCRIBE to the Channel for More Content: ?sub_confirmation=1 Be Sure to Check Out Other Relevant Content: Diverticulitis - Hospitalization and Complications: • Diverticulitis - Hospitalization and Compl... How to Treat Diverticulitis - NEW DATA: • How To Treat Diverticulitis - NEW DATA What to Do After Diverticulitis: • What to do AFTER DIVERTICULITIS??? What You Need to Know About Diverticulosis: • What You Need to Know About DIVERTICULOSIS Time For A Colonoscopy? • Time for A Colonoscopy? When and Why Have A Colonoscopy?: • When & Why Have A Colonoscopy? DISCLAIMER: While I am a Gastroenterologist, I am not acting as your Gastroenterologist. The information provided on this channel is intended to be general educational content and not directed towards any one individual. If you believe you have a medical condition that deserves attention please seek care from your healthcare provider. If you are experiencing a life threatening emergency, call 911.