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Possible causes of milky diarrhea include lactose intolerance, malabsorption of fats, or infections. Treatment may involve avoiding dairy products, taking digestive enzymes, or addressing the underlying condition causing the diarrhea. Consulting a healthcare provider is recommended for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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