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Lactose Intolerance

Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest certain sugars in milk and dairy products. In some people, this can cause mild to severe stomach upset.

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After getting salmonella is it possible to become lactose intolerant after?

seriously don't think so, your stomach was probably weak after, dairy isn't easy to digest which is why you could be puking after or during an illness weakens your body

Does Beano help lactose intolerance symptoms?

Taking Beano can decrease lactose intolerance symptoms when you eat something that does not agree with you. It will reduce the gas and upset stomach feeling.

What is lactose intolerance?

General meaning:

Lactose intolerance is results of an inability to digest or to metabolize lactose.

  • due to missing or defective enzymes (inborn error of metabolism)

Flow:

  1. ingested milk products
  2. buildup of dissacharides because deficiency of lactase in the intestinal villi.
  3. so, lactose cant be degraded to galactose and glucose
  4. cant be absorbed in to the bloodstream from the villi
  5. lactose will accumulated
  6. producing H2, CO2 and organic acids.
  7. digestive problems: bloating and diarrhea

Note that the common definition for "lactose intolerance" excludes infants. Virtually all human infants (indeed all mammal infants) are able to digest lactose, as it is a key ingredient in gaining sustenance from their mother. Infants not able to digest lactose are much more rare (and is a serious condition).

Normally, mammals lose the ability to digest lactose shortly after entering childhood (in humans, somewhere between 3 and 5). However, a mutation in certain human populations somewhere around 20,000 BCE enabled those people to continue to consume milk for their entire life. So, in reality, "lactose tolerance" is the genetic aberration (though, a beneficial one).

Which conditions and diseases cause lactose intolerance?

Following is a list of causes or underlying conditions that could possibly cause Lactose Intolerance: * Chronic digestive diseases * Crohn's disease * Coeliac's disease * Gastroenteritis * Inflammatory bowel diseases * Intestinal injury

What are the different types of baby formula available?

All baby formula attempt to replace breast milk. Some special kinds of formula are available if the baby has special dietary requirements. Basic milk based formulas are made from cow's milk. For those babies who are lactose intolerant, special cow's milk formulas are available. Soy milk formulas can be substituted both for lactose intolerant babies, or for babies who are raised to be vegan. The doctor may prescribe yet other specialty formulas for babies that do not tolerate soy or milk products.

Is Natasha Obama lactose intolerant?

There have been some blog posts making the claim that Sasha (she prefers to be called Sasha, rather than her birth name of Natasha) is lactose intolerant, but I have not seen any verification of this. However, if it were true, it would not be surprising. A number of African-Americans (but not all) suffer from some degree of lactose intolerance; Sasha may indeed be one of them.

What do pediatricians recommend when lactose intolerance is suspected in infants?

When lactose intolerance is suspected in infants and young children, many pediatricians recommend simply changing from cow's milk to soy formula and watching for improvement.

Why are asian's lactose intolerance?

When Asians were evolutionally developing, they mostly ate vegetables. So therefore, their metabolism is not as accustomed to processing high levels of protein, fat, and their glucose levels are eaiser to raise and drop. And in China, milk isn't as popular. So therefore, I assume, more Asians develop lactose intolerence.

By the way, an Asian wrote this. :)

And I'm not a dietician, but I'm just making a logical assumption.

Is pesto lactose free?

Yes.

However if the pesto recipe has cheese which is classed as non-vegetarian i.e curdled from the stomach of an animal then strictly speaking no.

Is there a particular age range for lactose intolerance?

Lactose intolerance can develop at any age, but it is most commonly diagnosed in adolescents and adults. Many individuals experience a decrease in lactase enzyme production after weaning, with symptoms often emerging in late childhood to early adulthood. However, some can remain tolerant to lactose into their teenage years or even adulthood. The prevalence of lactose intolerance varies widely among different ethnic groups and populations.