When does the acute gastrointestinal distress, marked by oily discharge, typically commence after ingesting oilfish?

Answer

Anywhere from a few hours to roughly a day after ingestion.

The timeline for the onset of keriorrhea following the consumption of oilfish or escolar is variable but generally falls within a specific window related to digestive transit time. Symptoms are not instantaneous like some allergic reactions or rapid-onset poisonings. Instead, the process requires the undigested wax esters to move from the small intestine completely through the tract to exert their effect in the large intestine. This transit period usually results in the noticeable onset of oily, loose stools beginning anywhere from a few hours after ingestion up to approximately 24 hours later, depending on individual digestive speed and the quantity consumed.

When does the acute gastrointestinal distress, marked by oily discharge, typically commence after ingesting oilfish?
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