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What is lactose intolerance? ​

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Answered by nirman95
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Answer:

Lactose intolerance is an inborn error of metabolism.

The patient is unable to digest lactose and suffers from abdominal griping pain.

The main cause is the lack/deficiency of enzyme LACTASE .

LACTASE is an enzyme involved in breakdown of lactose to glucose and galactose.

Deficiency of this enzyme leads to improper metabolism of lactose and results in aforesaid symptoms.

Treatment:

The patient is advised to restrict the intake of lactose containing products.

They are advised to take yoghurt so as to improve the Vitamin B12 content of the gut.

Answered by TAziz
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Answer:

Lactose intolerance is the disability to break down a type of natural sugar, which is called lactose. Lactose is commonly found in dairy products, such as milk and yogurt.

Explanation:

Lactose intolerance is prevalent in adults. Particularly with Asian, African, and Hispanic ancestry.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, more than 30 million American people are lactose intolerant. The condition isn’t dangerous but may be unpleasant.

Lactose intolerance usually causes some gastrointestinal symptoms, such as gas, bloating, and diarrhea, about 30 minutes to two hours after ingesting milk or other dairy products containing lactose.

People who are lactose intolerant should avoid eating these products or take those medications which contain the lactose enzyme.

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