Diverticular disease of the colon is a complex syndrome that includes several clinical conditions, each needing different therapeutic strategies. In patients with asymptomatic diverticulosis, only a fiber-rich diet can be recommended in an attempt to reduce intraluminal pressure and slow down the worsening of the disease. Fiber supplementation is also indicated in symptomatic diverticulosis in order to get symptom relief and prevent acute diverticulitis. In this regard, the best results have been obtained by combination of soluble fiber, like glucomannan, and poorly absorbed antibiotics, like rifaximin, given 7–10 days every month. For uncomplicated diverticulitis the standard therapy is liquid diet and oral antimicrobials, usually ciprofloxacin and metronidazole. Hospitalization, bowel rest, and intravenous antibacterial agents are mandatory for complicated diverticulitis. Haemorrhage is usually a self-limited event but may require endoscopic or surgical treatment. Once in remission, continuous fiber intake and intermittent course of rifaximin may improve symptoms and reduce diverticulitis recurrence. These preventive strategies will likely improve patients’ quality of life and reduce management costs. A surgical approach in diverticular disease is needed in 15–30% of cases and consists of removing the intestinal segment affected by diverticula. It is indicated in diffuse peritonitis, abscesses, fistulas, stenosis and after the second to fourth attack of uncomplicated diverticulitis. Young people and immunocompromised patients are more likely to be operated.

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