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==Possible complications==
==Possible complications==
* Cholangitis (inflammation of a bile duct)
* [[Cholangitis]] (inflammation of a bile duct)
* Cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder)
* [[Cholecystitis]] (inflammation of the gallbladder)
* Hepatitis
* [[Hepatitis]]
* Malabsorption (not enough nutrients being absorbed from the intestinal tract)
* [[Malabsorption]] (not enough nutrients being absorbed from the [[intestinal tract]])
* Pancreatitis
* [[Pancreatitis]]
* Wasting syndrome (loss of body mass where the person becomes very thin and weak)
* Wasting syndrome (loss of body mass where the person becomes very thin and weak)



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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

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In healthy people, the infection will clear up, but it can last up to a month. In people who are immunosuppressed, long-term diarrhea may cause weight loss and malnutrition.

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