Are light-colored, mushy stools with food debris, sometimes seemingly shiny, a sign of a pathology of the trzutski? They don't always come in, but they repeat themselves and are kind of yellow. On top of that, pain in the left upper absence, sometimes back pain at the same height and overflowing in the intestines, sometimes gas. All tests, i.e. complete blood count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, crp, liver tests, lipidogram, ggtp, elastase, lipase ok, are not amylase 27 at the normal range of 28-100. General examination of feces; absence of fat, starch of meat fibers, mucus, scabbard, brown color, single leukocytes and numerous bacteria. Once a fecal occult blood test was done and it showed that occult blood was present. I'm going to do this test once. Calprotectin low because 6.34 . The ultrasound was done 3 months ago and everything was ok. For a month I took Lipancrea but it didn't help.
The gastroenterologist prescribed a medicine for irritable bowel Tribux forte and normal stools, but the overflowing and gas were there. After discontinuation of Tribux forte, overflowing and gas sometimes only occurs, and the stools are often of normal consistency but a little lighter, sometimes they are mushy and yellow. For the past few days, I have been feeling nauseous, as if after eating something stale. Are these both indicative of pancreatic disease? Or is it some kind of intestinal disease?