Keto Means
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Fatty poops are different from normal poops. They tend to be looser, smellier and paler in color, like clay. They might float. You might have an occasional fatty poop after eating a fatty meal.
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The breakdown of fat cells occurs in two primary forms. One is in the form of water, and the fat leaves as sweat or urine. In addition, about 84%...
Read More »Overview What is steatorrhea? Steatorrhea means that you have excessive amounts of fat in your poop. Fatty poops are different from normal poops. They tend to be looser, smellier and paler in color, like clay. They might float. You might have an occasional fatty poop after eating a fatty meal. But if you have them consistently, it’s a sign that something in your digestive system isn’t working right. Steatorrhea is a symptom of many diseases that can affect different organs in your digestive system. While it’s not a disease in itself, it’s usually a direct consequence of what’s called fat malabsorption. That means your body has trouble breaking down, digesting and metabolizing fats. When your body can’t use the fats you eat, it has to excrete them in your poop. Is steatorrhea an emergency? If you have steatorrhea and don’t know why, you should seek medical attention. It could be caused by a serious condition that needs treatment. Steatorrhea itself isn’t an emergency, but fat malabsorption will cause more problems for you over time. It's important to get diagnosed so your underlying condition can be addressed. Care and Treatment How do I know if I have steatorrhea? Most people suspect something’s up when they notice changes in their poop. They might notice it's: Bulky.
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