Absorption disorder, also known as malabsorption, is a condition in which the digestive system does not function properly, leading to difficulties in absorbing essential nutrients. This issue primarily occurs in the small intestines, where nutrient absorption typically takes place. When this process is disrupted, the body struggles to absorb key vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, resulting in various health symptoms.
One of the main indicators of malabsorption is chronic diarrhea, often accompanied by changes in stool appearance, such as alterations in color and an increased fat content. These symptoms are often associated with underlying conditions, such as celiac disease, that trigger the malabsorption process. Additionally, individuals may experience gas, bloating, and other gastrointestinal discomforts.
Over time, malabsorption can lead to significant vitamin and mineral deficiencies, affecting overall health and well-being. However, the condition is treatable, with proper diagnosis and management.