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Malabsorption is a
state arising from
abnormality in
absorption of food
nutrients across the
gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
Impairment can be of single...
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Fructose malabsorption,
formerly named dietary fructose intolerance (DFI), is a
digestive disorder in
which absorption of
fructose is
impaired by deficient...
- Bile acid
malabsorption (BAM),
known also as bile acid diarrhea, is a
cause of
several gut-related problems, the main one
being chronic diarrhea. It has...
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gastrointestinal problems such as
chronic diarrhoea,
abdominal distention,
malabsorption, loss of appetite, and
among children failure to grow normally. Non-classic...
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throughout the day. Worldwide,
around 65% of
adults are
affected by
lactose malabsorption.
Other mammals usually lose the
ability to
digest lactose after weaning...
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extraordinarily high
intake of
dairy products. In
persons who have
fructose malabsorption,
excess fructose intake can also
cause diarrhea. High-fructose foods...
- nausea, bloating, vomiting, diarrhea, malnutrition,
weight loss, and
malabsorption by
various mechanisms. The
diagnosis of
bacterial overgrowth is made...
- Glucose-galactose
malabsorption is a rare
condition in
which the
cells lining the
intestine cannot take in the
sugars glucose and galactose,
which prevents...
- They are used in the
treatment of
chronic diarrhea due to bile acid
malabsorption. Bile acid
sequestrants are
polymeric compounds that
serve as ion-exchange...
- occurring,
which would lead to fat
malabsorption and make
steatorrhea more
probable to occur.
Other features of fat
malabsorption may also
occur such as reduced...