Dogs can be lactose intolerant, usually it's best to avoid all human foods entirely.
no they can not but it might be slightly possible.
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nothing. for lactose intolerance you can take a lactose pill. lactose intolerance is the gut's incapability to deal with milk sugar. this should never be confused with a true and possibly deadly allergy. food allergy reactions can be serious. if you have mild allergy-induced asthma, your doctor might be able to put you on an asthma maintenance medication that would help control the effects of the allergy. Singulair is one that comes in pill form.
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A) Inherited lactase deficiency B) Medicines C) Prolonged diarrhea D) Milk allergy The answer is D) Milk allergy
Lactose intolerance. Its not really an allergy but an inability to digest lactose (the main sugar in milk), the undigested lactose is consumed by bacteria in the gut resulting in gas and other unpleasant effects. However one may have actual allergies to ingredients in some ice cream flavors. In actual allergies the immune system attacks a protein or complex carbohydrate in the substance as if it was a disease causing organism. Side effects of this unnecessary and inappropriate immune reaction result in the symptoms of the allergy.
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The reason you get lactose intolarence is because you dont have enough enzimes to digest the lactose.
Firstly, I think you phrased this question wrong because lactose is a substrate. It is the job of lactase (and enzyme) to break down lactose. Some people are lactose intolerant because their bodies do not have enough lactase enzymes to break down lactose.
Many people who cannot tolerate milk, either because of a protein allergy or lactose intolerance, can enjoy yogurt. The culturing process makes yogurtmore digestible than milk.and will not upset your stomach like other regular dairies would.
All adults have an inability to properly digest milk, but this is seep rate from lactose intolerance, which also is separate from a milk allergy. There is no impact at all, however, if you simply do not drink milk or eat milk based products. Other than a milk allergy, discomfort for a time, and perhaps some vomiting or diarrhea. If it's an allergy, the impact, certainly if anaphylactic, could be death.