In individuals with pancreatic exocrine insufficiency, the pancreas doesn’t make enough enzymes to adequately break down food into absorbable components. This can lead to serious nutritional deficiencies, and the symptoms these deficiencies cause. However, with medications and dietary changes, it is possible to manage. More info: https://www.badgut.org/information-centre/a-z-digestive-topics/pancreatic-exocrine-insufficiency/ Franҫais: https://youtu.be/sp0AAXYUhyM _______________________________ FIND US AT https://badgut.org STAY IN TOUCH Join our email list: https://badgut.org/email-sign-up/ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GISociety Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gisociety/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GISociety Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/gisociety/ TRACK YOUR DIGESTIVE HEALTH Purchase one of our printed three-month digestive health journals, learn more at https://badgut.org/digestive-health-journals/ The Gastrointestinal Society, a registered Canadian charity, provides trusted, evidence-based information on all areas of the gastrointestinal tract, and is committed to improving the lives of people with GI and liver conditions, supporting research, advocating for appropriate patient access to healthcare, and promoting gastrointestinal and liver health. The information contained in this video is in no way intended to replace the knowledge or diagnosis of your healthcare provider. We advise seeking a physician or other medical professional whenever a health problem arises requiring an expert’s care. © 2018. Gastrointestinal Society.

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