Yes, a friend of mine is intolerant / sensitive to certain foods and drinks which bloat her and milk is one of them, you can request a test for any sensitivities to foods you have from you GP. They'll give you a whole list of the results, hen you can prevent any symptoms that you may be experiencing now. lactase intoleranceis the name of the condition. If you drink goats milk (OH SOOOO YUMY) you wont get it. There is also goat cheese and yoghurt.
It curdles in the stomach, which is the cause of coagulation.
Blotting? As In Bleeding, then yeah It doesYou can bleed from being infected by chlamydia.
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Milk of magnesium is given as a medicine for burning sensation in the stomach to neutralize the acids that are the cause of the sensetion into a neutral salt and water.
Could you be pregnant? Check that if not could be you are either having excessive gas in your stomach or blotting or digestive problems.
Bran is generally accepted as a high-fiber food; if eaten in unusally large quantities relative to an individual's typical diet, it can cause that individual to have mild constipation. I wouldn't expect blotting, however.
It could. The stomach of a four month old hasn't yet developed enough for her to be given cow's milk. It could cause an upset stomach.
Milk producer Candia has issued a recall notice for its Viva and Grandlait products after complaints about its taste and worries it could cause stomach problems.
I'd say water. For cats, milk is often preferred, but should not be given as many cats cannot digest lactose in cow's milk, and can cause an upset stomach.
Well, it certainly can and probably will give the child an upset stomach resulting in them vomiting. Typically, it will not cause a permanent illness.
Have you ever seen cottage cheese? It's just curdled milk. Milk curdles in your stomach.
Milk will always curdle or clot in any stomach because of the stomach acid