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in disorder's of: galactocemia or: pku's. milk/dairy or lactose allergies or intolerance/lactose intolerance (li) or: soy/nut or: coccnutt allergies/intolerance or: nut/peanutt or other: nut allergies or intolerance. hyper/hypogalactocemia. anaphylaxis. food/dairy, milk or lactose sensative's. autism. metabolic disorder's/metabolic issues. or like: cow's milk allergy (cma). or cow's milk intolerance/sensative's. goat's milk/cheese allergies/sensative's or: intolerance. tart allergies/sensative's or intolerance. wheat allergies/sensative's or: intolerance. multiple food allergies (mfa)+ multiple/multi allergies/sensative's/intolerance. or: multiple food: sensative's/intolerance. EoE/EGID or: eos. FPIES. SBS. reflex issues/disorder's or: acid reflex issues or disorder's. Intestinal Failure Gastroesophageal Reflux (GER). Malabsorption Atopic Dermatitis or Eczema Failure to Thrive (FTT). intolerance issues/disorder's. or: pseudo-obstruction motility disorder (pomd). gi/gastrointestinal issue or: disorder's. seafood/shrimp or shellfish allergies/sensative's or: disorder's, or anything: "tube feeding." related disorder's, what's wors?
Lactose Intolerance occurs in the digestive system.
There is a lot of medical information about peanut allergies which is common among children. Another common allergy is lactose intolerance. Yet another is poison ivy.
A gastroenterologist treats lactose intolerance and ulcers.
This question is a bit biased; as many of those with high-functioning autism see it not as a curse, but a gift. But common brain disorders which would be considered more debilitating than autism include Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease and Huntington's chorea.
Galactose is involved with lactose intolerance, but is not responsible for lactose intolerance. The enzyme that is missing or is not found in great enough quantities in the body, lactase, is responsible for not breaking down lactose. This is how the intolerance comes about. The body cannot properly break down lactose without the enzyme lactase present.
Yes, if you are talking about deadly milk allergies but if you are reffering to lactose intolerance then no but every 3-6 mins someone dies from an anaphylaxis reaction dealing with deadly milk allergies.
can sever type1 classic galactocemia (classic galactocemia| cg) have: daiya item's. ricemilk. hint flavored water. shrimp/seafood's. chicken or: turkey. hotdog's or: hamburger's. or: marshmellow's. or: soy lattae's? or: silk soymilk? silk or: soybean's or: soy milkshake's?
Lactose intolerance occurs when the digestive system is no longer able to metabolise the sugars (lactose) found in dairy products through producing insufficient amounts of an enzyme called lactase.
No
The Basques. They are virtually free of lactose intolerance.
intestinal gas and bloating after dairy products are consumed