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Experiencing fat in stool, medically known as steatorrhea, can indicate underlying digestive issues. Learn the common causes, including malabsorption, pancreatic insufficiency, and dietary triggers. Understand when to consult a doctor, diagnostic testing options, and effective management strategies to improve your digestive health and restore normal bowel function.
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