Ways To Treat Epiploic Appendagitis

Practice Portion Control

HuffPost Australia

Managing the amount of food individuals eat at one time can be an important factor in reducing the risk of developing epiploic appendagitis in two ways. When individuals eat less at a meal, they are consuming fewer calories, which can help individuals lose weight or keep up with a healthy weight. Additionally, it has been shown eating larger meals can place a lot of pressure on the intestines, often altering blood flow in the region. This can lead to a cut off of the blood supply to appendages along the colon, resulting in inflammation and pain from epiploic appendagitis. Portion control, therefore, can help reduce the likelihood of this condition.

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