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Se recomienda la cirugía para extirpar el divertículo en caso de sangrado. En estos raros casos, se extirpa quirúrgicamente el segmento del intestino delgado que contiene el divertículo y se cosen los extremos del intestino.
Es posible que sea necesario reponer el hierro para corregir la anemia. Si tiene mucho sangrado, puede ser necesaria una transfusión de sangre.
Se puede esperar una recuperación completa con la cirugía.
Consulte con el médico de inmediato si su hijo expulsa sangre o deposiciones con sangre o se queja en forma repetitiva de malestar abdominal.
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