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What is the main organ of the body affected by EPI?

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Answered by radheshyam6441
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EPI, it's the exocrine function of the pancreas that is affected. When you have EPI, your body doesn't have enough of the pancreatic enzymes needed to break down the food you eat.

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Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) is a condition that happens when there's a problem with your pancreas, mainly with how well it helps you digest food. Your pancreas makes enzymes that break down the fats, proteins, and starches you eat so your body can use them.

Answered by Anonymous
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In people with EPI, it's the exocrine function of the pancreas that is affected. When you have EPI, your body doesn't have enough of the pancreatic enzymes needed to break down the food you eat.

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