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Definition | : | Intestinal Permeability |
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Intestinal Permeability (IP), also known as leaky gut, refers to the condition in which the lining of the small intestine becomes damaged, creating gaps in the lining of the intestinal walls.
These gaps in the intestinal lining permit the passage of food particles, bacteria, and waste products into the bloodstream directly.
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The full form of IP is Intestinal Permeability
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Internet Protocol | Intellectual Property | IntraPeritoneal | Inpatient | InfundibuloPelvic | Intestinal Permeability | Incontinentia Pigmenti