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Symptoms of Lactose Intolerance

See more about the symptoms of Lactose Intolerance here. Find out if you could be suffering from Lactose Intolerance.

Lactose intolerance is a disease caused by the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk. Read on to find out more about the symptoms of lactose intolerance.

The lactose intolerance occurs when the body does not produce enough of the enzyme lactase. Lactase is responsible for breaking down lactose into two smaller sugars identified as glucose and galactose.

When we have little lactase in our body, we do not properly break down the lactose in the small intestine. When passed to the large intestine without decomposing, the bacteria ferment it and transform it into gases and acids, causing the uncomfortable symptoms.

Considering that we are mammals programmed to feed on milk in our childhood, it makes sense that a large part of the adult population suffers from lactose intolerance. Approximately, after four years, the production of the lactase enzyme begins to decline, eventually disappearing when you are an adult.

When adults consume lactose, a series of relatively mild but very unpleasant digestive problems are triggered, which make it very difficult to consume milk and its derivatives.

People suffering from lactose intolerance can present one or several symptoms simultaneously. These discomforts are triggered after the ingestion of milk, its derivatives or products containing lactose. These are:

  • Abdominal swelling.
  • Abdominal pain.
  • Abdominal distension.
  • Abdominal sounds (borgorigmos).
  • Gases.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Stools with foul odor.
  • Weight loss.

The symptoms of lactose intolerance are very similar to those produced by other digestive diseases such as Crohn’s disease, Celiac disease or milk protein intolerance, which is why it is very important to diagnose it adequately by means of suitable intolerance testing such as hydrogen-expired test, also called breath test with hydrogen.

In this test, the person gives a sample of their breath by blowing into a tube and returns to give another sample after drinking a lactose solution or ingesting a food containing lactose. If the test is positive, it will indicate a high concentration of hydrogen and methane, gases that are produced in high quantities when the lactose is not digested correctly.

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Hi there! Are you here because you have just received your results from Allergy Test and are now wondering what to do. Are you experiencing symptoms of lactose intolerance and you are not sure what you can and cannot eat? Take a look at our blog below and around our website in order to find out more. 

Lactose is often found in milk. There are many symptoms of lactose intolerance and it is important you know what you should be looking out for. If milk and other forms of dairy are a major part of your diet, then don’t worry as there are always alternative foods and ways that you can cope with lactose intolerance. However, it does mean that morning cup of coffee and that bowl of cereal you have daily might be a thing of the past.

However, there is a difference between being lactose intolerant and having a dairy intolerance. Having a lactose intolerance can cause unpleasant symptoms but they can be managed. It is better to know your lactose intolerance symptoms than to not to. So, in that regard, if you have been experiencing any of the below symptoms, then your results do make sense.

Symptoms of Lactose Intolerance

In some cases, lactose can cause a variety of unpleasant symptoms after eaten, such as:

  1. Bloating
  2. Pain or Stomach Cramps
  3. Lower Abdominal
  4. Bowel Issues
  5. Vomiting

Lactose is an ingredient which many people do not look out for when doing their shopping. However, it is often found in items which are commonly consumed, even if people have an intolerance to that particular item. Therefore, we have put together a list of items which we think you should avoid which means you can say goodbye to those embarrassing symptoms of lactose intolerance.

Foods to avoid

The symptoms of lactose intolerance may make you wary of going out with friends, going to parties or even just hanging out with a mate. We, of course, do not want you to feel like this, but if you’re cautious you won’t be. Remember, if you would like to eliminate lactose from your diet, then Lactaid do a fantastic lactose-free range which can be found in a variety of major supermarkets!

Do you want to identify your food intolerances? Find out more about how the team at Allergy Test can help by going to www.allergytest.co and talk to our customer service advisors, all of whom are happy to help.