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What is Malabsorption Syndrome?
Description of the disease:
Malabsorption syndrome is a condition in which the body cannot fully absorb nutrients from the food entering the gastrointestinal tract.
Classification:
Malabsorption syndrome can be caused by various reasons, such as celiac disease, Crohn's disease, diabetes, and other gastrointestinal disorders.
Symptoms:
Symptoms of malabsorption syndrome can include abdominal bloating, diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, anemia, and others.
Causes:
The causes of malabsorption syndrome may be related to damage to the intestinal wall, inadequate production of enzymes, or impaired absorption of nutrients.
Diagnosis:
Various tests, including blood tests, ultrasound of the gastrointestinal tract, colonoscopy, and other methods, are used to diagnose malabsorption syndrome.
Treatment:
Treatment of malabsorption syndrome may include dietary changes, taking medications to improve nutrient absorption, as well as treating the underlying condition that caused the syndrome.
Prevention:
Prevention of malabsorption syndrome involves proper nutrition, treatment of the underlying condition, timely medical attention, and regular check-ups.
Physician:
Gastroenterologist is the physician who treats malabsorption syndrome.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.