Diverticulitis can be treated with antibiotics such as ceftriaxone and pain relievers such as acetaminophen, and if complications such as bowel perforation occur, the patient will need to undergo the appropriate surgical treatment.
Diverticula are small, round, sac-like chambers that form in the walls of the digestive tract, most often in the colon. Diverticulitis is the inflammation or infection of the diverticulum.
For this disease, pain relief can be obtained by taking pain medications such as acetaminophen, as well as antibiotics such as ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin, and metronidazole tablets to control the infection.
If the disease develops serious complications such as intestinal perforation, intestinal obstruction, acute peritonitis, or even life-threatening, then appropriate surgical treatment will be required.
The use of specific drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor.