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Treatment is directed largely towards management of underlying cause. | Treatment is directed largely towards management of underlying cause. | ||
*Replacement of nutrients, electrolytes and fluid may be necessary. In severe defeciency hospital admission may be required for parentral administration, often advice from dietician is sought. People whose | *Replacement of nutrients, electrolytes and fluid may be necessary. In severe defeciency hospital admission may be required for parentral administration, often advice from dietician is sought. People whose absorptive surface are severely limited from disease or surgery may need long term [[total parenteral nutrition]]. Pancreatic [[enzymes]] are supplimented orally in insufficiencies. | ||
*Dietary modification is important in some conditions. Life long avoidance of particular food or food constituent may be needed in Celiac disease or lactose intolerence. | *Dietary modification is important in some conditions. Life long avoidance of particular food or food constituent may be needed in Celiac disease or lactose intolerence. | ||
*Bacterial overgrowth usually respond well to course of antibiotic. Use of [[cholestyramine]] to bind bile acid will help reducing | *Bacterial overgrowth usually respond well to course of antibiotic. Use of [[cholestyramine]] to bind bile acid will help reducing diarrhea in bile acid malabsorption. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Disease]] | [[Category:Disease]] | ||
[[Category:Gastroenterology]] | [[Category:Gastroenterology]] | ||
[[Category:Needs overview]] | [[Category:Needs overview]] |
Revision as of 18:50, 27 March 2013
Malabsorption |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Medical Therapy
Treatment is directed largely towards management of underlying cause.
- Replacement of nutrients, electrolytes and fluid may be necessary. In severe defeciency hospital admission may be required for parentral administration, often advice from dietician is sought. People whose absorptive surface are severely limited from disease or surgery may need long term total parenteral nutrition. Pancreatic enzymes are supplimented orally in insufficiencies.
- Dietary modification is important in some conditions. Life long avoidance of particular food or food constituent may be needed in Celiac disease or lactose intolerence.
- Bacterial overgrowth usually respond well to course of antibiotic. Use of cholestyramine to bind bile acid will help reducing diarrhea in bile acid malabsorption.