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What diseases can lack of trypsin cause?

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Malabsorption. If your pancreas doesn't produce enough trypsin, you can experience a digestive issue called malabsorption — the decreased ability to digest or absorb nutrients from food. In time, malabsorption will cause deficiencies in essential nutrients, which can lead to malnutrition and anemia.

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