About Lactose Intolerance
Lactose Intolerance, also known as lactose malabsorption, is related to lactose intolerance, adult type and lactase deficiency, congenital, and has symptoms including abdominal pain, constipation and diarrhea. An important gene associated with Lactose Intolerance is LCT (Lactase), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Lineage-specific Markers and Digestion and absorption. The drugs Caseins and Orange have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include breast, kidney and small intestine, and related phenotypes are no effect and no effect
Major Symptoms of Lactose Intolerance
Lactose intolerance is a condition in which the body is unable to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and other dairy products, due to a deficiency in the enzyme lactase. Some of the major symptoms of lactose intolerance include abdominal pain and discomfort, bloating, gas, and diarrhea, especially after consuming milk or dairy products. In severe cases, lactose intolerance can lead to dehydration, malnutrition, and anemia.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Lactose Intolerance
A patient with lactose intolerance should follow a diet that is low in lactose content. This means avoiding or limiting the intake of milk, milk products, and food items that are high in lactose. It is important to note that some people may have different levels of lactose tolerance, and some may not experience any symptoms even after having lactose intolerance. However, it is still important to follow a low-lactose diet to avoid discomfort and other potential complications.
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