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5. Changes in Bowel Movements
Foul smelling, greasy stools are a sign of chronic pancreatitis. Medically known as steatorrhea, these stools are greasy and bulky with a strong odor, and are a sign that food is not being properly broken down or absorbed by the body. The stools are also light colored and contain oil droplets along with undigested pieces of food.
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