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Diverticulosis

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Your digestive tract has an important job. It breaks down all the food you eat into nutrients your body needs to survive. Sometimes, small pouches can form inside the lower part of the tract. If you have many pouches, this is called diverticulosis. Diverticulosis happens when the inside layer of the tract pushes out through a weak spot. A single pouch is called a diverticulum. These pouches can form anywhere in your lower digestive tract. Most often, they form on the left side of the large intestine or colon. This is where stool collects before you have a bowel movement.

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