what happens to the undigested food in the body
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The inability of the body to completely separate supplements from nourishment is known as malabsorption. This may happen because of a lack or interference of the digestive enzymes.
Side effects of malabsorption incorporate looseness of the bowels, weight reduction and awkwardly extensive and smelly stools. Doctors test for conceivable malabsorption by looking at stools for fat. At times, a biopsy of the small digestive intestine is fundamental.
Side effects of malabsorption incorporate looseness of the bowels, weight reduction and awkwardly extensive and smelly stools. Doctors test for conceivable malabsorption by looking at stools for fat. At times, a biopsy of the small digestive intestine is fundamental.
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