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Short Bowel Syndrome
Short bowel syndrome is a group of
problems affecting people who have
had half or more of their small
intestine removed. The most common
reason for removing part of the
small intestine is to treat Crohn's
disease.
Diarrhea is the main symptom of
short bowel syndrome. Other symptoms
include cramping, bloating, and
heartburn. Many people with short
bowel syndrome are malnourished
because their remaining small
intestine is unable to absorb enough
water, vitamins, and other nutrients
from food. They may also become
dehydrated, which can be life
threatening. Problems associated
with dehydration and malnutrition
include weakness, fatigue,
depression, weight loss, bacterial
infections, and food sensitivities.
Short bowel syndrome is treated
through changes in diet, intravenous
feeding, vitamin and mineral
supplements, and medicine to relieve
symptoms.
Content Courtesy :
digestive.niddk.nih.gov
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