Symptoms of & Help for Lactose Intolerance & Milk Allergy
By SincerityAnna, published Feb 20, 2008
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Sweets are not the only foods that lactose can disguise itself in. Many boxed dinner meals and side dishes at the grocery store are brimming with ingredients that can send a persons digestive system into an uproar if they are either lactose intolerant, or have a milk allergy.
Lactose intolerance is the name for a condition describing the fact that your body does not want to tolerate lactose. Milk allergy is a condition that causes your body to have an allergic response to any lactose that enters it. These are two separate conditions that have the same symptoms.
The symptoms come abruptly after eating something that contains lactose, or a form of it. You'll be fine, having no symptoms at all. Then you'll eat or drink something containing lactose. After consuming the food or drink symptoms begin to appear. The onset of symptoms generally includes stomach cramps and a feeling of being very warm. The stomach cramps can be mild to severe depending on how much lactose you've consumed. Some people may shake and feel a sense of just being ill. Many have diarrhea within an hour after consuming the food or drink and may also vomit. Hives may be result in both cases of food allergies, and of food intolerances. Hives would look like raised, red, round, blotchy spots on your skin. If you have them you can't miss them! If you experience hives call your doctor immediately as they can cause and/or lead to anaphylactic shock in some cases if not promptly treated.
The symptoms can last for hours after eating or drinking the offensive product. An evening meal containing too much lactose can make a person ill all night long.
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