Other Signs and Symptoms of Diverticulitis
Alongside vomiting and nausea, other symptoms will start to become more obvious, such as tenderness of the abdomen and fever. Some people will have vomiting and diarrhea.
Alone, none of these symptoms are usually are cause for much concern. You might think you have a touch of food poisoning or got a cold. However, if you have abdominal pain, nausea, and are vomiting, you need to contact a medical professional immediately. You do not want to leave diverticulitis unattended for long, especially if you (or the person with these symptoms) are young.
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