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  1. Mar 5, 2022 · People with lactose intolerance are unable to fully digest the sugar (lactose) in milk. As a result, they have diarrhea, gas and bloating after eating or drinking dairy products. The condition, which is also called lactose malabsorption, is usually harmless, but its symptoms can be uncomfortable. Too little of an enzyme produced in your small ...

  2. Jun 16, 2022 · Signs and symptoms of milk allergy range from mild to severe and can include wheezing, vomiting, hives and digestive problems. Milk allergy can also cause anaphylaxis — a severe, life-threatening reaction. Avoiding milk and milk products is the primary treatment for milk allergy. Fortunately, most children outgrow milk allergy.

  3. Sep 10, 2021 · When lactase is lacking. Without enough lactase in the small intestine, lactose isn't digested, which can lead to bloating and gas caused by bacteria in the large intestine breaking down the lactose. Some people experience abdominal cramping, nausea, diarrhea or even vomiting within 30 minutes to two hours after eating a food containing lactose.

  4. Jul 1, 2020 · Lactose intolerance is a common but poorly understood cause of gastrointestinal symptoms. Contrary to popular belief, there is much more to its diagnosis beyond symptoms with exposure and management beyond milk- and dairy-product avoidance. In this article, we review definitions, genetic basis, pathogenesis, clinical signs, as well as diagnostic and management strategies.

    • Claire L. Jansson-Knodell, Edward J. Krajicek, Dennis A. Savaiano, Andrea S. Shin
    • 2020
  5. Stomach pain and cramping. Stomach gurgling or rumbling. Diarrhea. These symptoms come from undigested lactose in your large intestine. It takes between six to 10 hours for food to reach your large intestine after you eat it, and another 24-36 hours after that to travel through your large intestine.

  6. Jan 25, 2019 · Dairy products like milk, yogurt, cheese, and cottage cheese, are good sources of calcium, which helps maintain bone density and reduces the risk of fractures. Adults up to age 50 need 1,000 milligrams (mg) of calcium per day. Women older than 50 and men older than 70 need 1,200 mg.

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  8. Aug 26, 2011 · That's because these problems can cause damage to your small intestine, where the lactase enzyme is produced. The symptoms of lactose intolerance can be controlled through diet. At first, it may be recommended that you eliminate all dairy products to see if your symptoms resolve. However, most people can tolerate small amounts of lactose, so it ...

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