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I'm trying to establish whether there is any connection between treatment for Duodenal ulcers and H Plyori and subsequent bowel irregularities i.e. Diverticulitis as a result of treatment. This is purely a personal matter having experienced bowel irregularities ever since being treated for a Duodenal ulcer and H Plyori almost 3 years ago. I'm a healthy 62 year old with no previous bowell problems, examinmations have identified Diverticulitis, it's been suggested that I change my diet, more fibre and water which is fine. However when I ask why has there been a sudden change after 60 years (not gradual) no one seems to know or give an explanation.

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Maybe you should check if H.pylori as been eradicated. Have you done a test after the treatment. It might still be there which could explain your symptoms

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Angeleo wrote:I'm trying to establish whether there is any connection between treatment for Duodenal ulcers and H Plyori and subsequent bowel irregularities i.e. Diverticulitis as a result of treatment. This is purely a personal matter having experienced bowel irregularities ever since being treated for a Duodenal ulcer and H Plyori almost 3 years ago. I'm a healthy 62 year old with no previous bowell problems, examinmations have identified Diverticulitis, it's been suggested that I change my diet, more fibre and water which is fine. However when I ask why has there been a sudden change after 60 years (not gradual) no one seems to know or give an explanation.

Why don't you visit your doctors and ask them why there is such change. I think they can help you to make another test and explain this symptom.

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The truth is, nobody really knows what's going on. We know the microflora in the gut changes all the time. The general idea is, when the balance of the microflora is upset, then it will leads to IBD and possible Diverticulitis. But, it is extremely complex to explain from the both the microflora and host immune response point of view.

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Helico_expert wrote:The truth is, nobody really knows what's going on. We know the microflora in the gut changes all the time. The general idea is, when the balance of the microflora is upset, then it will leads to IBD and possible Diverticulitis. But, it is extremely complex to explain from the both the microflora and host immune response point of view.

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