Short bowel syndrome

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Short bowel syndrome is a condition that prevents a person from digesting food and absorbing nutrients properly. It usually occurs when a large amount of the small intestine has been surgically removed.

The main symptom of short bowel syndrome is watery diarrhea.

A person with short bowel syndrome usually needs a special diet along with vitamin and mineral supplements. Complications may include kidney stones, gallstones, and significant weight loss.

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