The most probable cause is a low-fiber diet, possibly a result of eating processed food.
There are many risk factors such as emotional stress and a low-fiber diet.
Colon cancer may be associated with a high-fat, low-fiber diet and red meat.
Many experts believe that a low-fiber diet can lead to diverticulosis and diverticulitis.
But they think that a low-fiber diet may play a role.
Studies show an increased risk for heart disease with low-fiber diets.
A low-fiber diet also can increase the time stool remains in the bowel, adding to the high pressure.
Doctors believe the main cause is a low-fiber diet.
It requires a 48-hour low-fiber diet and a complete bowel cleansing to be accurate.
Start a low-fiber diet on the first day of radiation therapy.