*'''Chronic [[Diarrhoea|diarrhoea]]''' or '''steatorrhoea''', the latter occurring due to the high fat content of the faeces. The presence of large quantities of fat in the intestinal lumen provides a substrate for bacteria which produce hydroxy-fatty acids as by-products. Bacterial proliferation may result in concurrent [[Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth and Antibiotic Responsive Diarrhoea|small intestinal bacterial overgrowth]] (SIBO) and the hydroxy-fatty acids act as potent secretagogues in the colon, leading to the production of diarrhoeic faeces. | *'''Chronic [[Diarrhoea|diarrhoea]]''' or '''steatorrhoea''', the latter occurring due to the high fat content of the faeces. The presence of large quantities of fat in the intestinal lumen provides a substrate for bacteria which produce hydroxy-fatty acids as by-products. Bacterial proliferation may result in concurrent [[Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth and Antibiotic Responsive Diarrhoea|small intestinal bacterial overgrowth]] (SIBO) and the hydroxy-fatty acids act as potent secretagogues in the colon, leading to the production of diarrhoeic faeces. |