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Lactose Intolerance

lactose-intolerance
What is lactose intolerance?Lactose intolerance occurs when people cannot digest lactose in the milk and dairy products into simple sugars, glucose and galactose. It happens due to a deficiency of enzyme lactase, which is released from the small intestine lining. As a result, people with lactose intolerance develop bloating, gas, and diarrhoea after consuming dairy products.Lactose is mainly present in dairy products like milk, curd/yoghurt, and cheese. It is also found in bread, baked products, processed food, sweets, instant foods, some soups, mixes for pancakes and biscuits, salad dressings, and sweets.

Signs and symptoms :The symptoms usually start within 30 minutes or 2 hours after consuming dairy products. Commonly observed symptoms include:
  • Abdominal distension due to gas or bloating
  • Sudden urge to pass stool
  • Loud bowel sounds or abdominal noises
  • Excess gas
  • Abdominal cramping or pain
  • Excess burping
  • Diarrhoea or loose stools
Lactose intolerance can begin during childhood or maybe later in life. But it tends to worsen with age.

Causes :Lactose intolerance can be due to four main reasonsPrimary lactose intolerance  
  • It is the most common variety.
  • It is due to decreased lactase production due to increasing age
  • It is commonly seen in people of African, Hispanic, and Asian ancestry.
Secondary lactose intolerance 
  • It happens secondary to other inflammatory conditions of the gut like Crohn’s disease, IBD or IBD.
  • It can be temporary and resolves when the primary gut condition is treated.
Congenital lactose intolerance 
  • It is very rare and occurs when a defective gene is inherited from a parent, causing a complete absence of lactase.
  • Babies with this condition can experience diarrhoea as soon as breastmilk or formula is introduced.
  • Unfortunately, it is a lifelong condition.
Developmental lactose intolerance
  • It generally happens in premature babies, as their digestive system is not fully developed. Lactase production starts after 34 weeks of gestation.
  • It resolves as the baby grows up.
Tests :The following tests help in the diagnosis of lactose intolerance.
  • Genetic test: It checks for genetic causes. However, people with secondary lactose intolerance may get false-negative results.
  • Lactose tolerance test: This test measures the blood sugar after lactose intake. People with lactose intolerance do not experience any changes in blood sugar levels as their bodies cannot break down lactose.
  • Hydrogen breath test: This test measures hydrogen in breath after taking lactose. Higher amounts of hydrogen in the breath suggest digestive problems related to lactose intolerance. The test may indicate other issues too.
  • Lactase activity at jejunal brush border: This is an invasive test that requires a biopsy of the jejunal brush border. The jejunum is a part of the small intestine. It is a definitive way to assess lactase activity.
  • Stool acidity test: This test measure the stool acid level. It is used for babies and infants who have low stool pH in cases of lactose intolerance.
Treatment :There is no cure for this condition, but it can be managed by following specific precautions.
  • Consuming substitutes for dairy products like almonds and soy milk
  • Substituting breast milk with formula milk for babies.
  • Taking lactase enzyme replacement pills with dose as advised by doctors
  • Taking prebiotics and probiotics to help reduce symptoms
  • Taking calcium, vitamin D, riboflavin, and protein supplements to compensate for cuts in dairy products
Lactose intolerance sometimes gets resolved gradually with regular consumption of lactose as the body adapts to it.Summary :Lactose intolerance is one of the uncomfortable, uneasy situations that one can experience after intake of dairy food and baked food. It produces symptoms like bloating and loose stool.Though it is an incurable condition, it can be managed easily and sometimes it goes away by itself. Consult a doctor when you experience symptoms often and are concerned about a low calcium intake.
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