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In short bowel syndrome (SBS), the body has difficulty absorbing water because a significant portion of the small intestine, where most water absorption occurs, is missing or not functioning properly. This malabsorption leads to dehydration and can cause complications like fluid and electrolyte imbalances, especially with high stool output. Management typically involves staying hydrated with specialized solutions like oral rehydration solutions (ORS) and following a tailored diet plan.