In mild cases, people with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency may have no symptoms. However, as the condition progresses, symptoms develop such as abdominal discomfort or pain and a feeling of excessive fullness. The individual may also feel bloated and gassy, and pass unpleasant-smelling stools. People with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency often lose weight because the body cannot adequately absorb fats and other nutrients.

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