Lactose Intolerance is a common digestive disorder that occurs when the small intestine cannot break down lactose—the natural sugar found in dairy products like milk, ice cream, cheese and yogurt. This condition is not a food allergy. It can occur at any age, but it usually develops during adolescence or adulthood.

If your body is unable to produce enough lactase (the enzyme that breaks down lactose for digestion), lactose passes into the large intestine undigested. When undigested lactose reaches the large intestine, it interacts with bacteria that are normally present there. The result is a set of uncomfortable and unpleasant symptoms.

Are You Lactose Intolerant?

Are You Lactose Intolerant?

 

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?

If you are Lactose Intolerant, you might experience one or more of the following reactions within 30 minutes to 2 hours of eating dairy:

  • Bloating
  • Gas
  • Diarrhea (including foamy stool)
  • Abdominal cramping (pain in the lower abdomen)
  • Vomiting

Since these can also be symptoms of other health conditions, GI testing is important in determining the appropriate course of treatment. 

 

WHY IT MATTERS?

Eliminating dairy can lead to deficiencies in Calcium and Vitamin D. These are both essential nutrients for strong bones.  Please don’t avoid dairy products because you suspect you might be Lactose Intolerant. Find out for certain by taking a simple test.

If testing shows you are Lactose Intolerant, make a plan with your physician or nutritionist to ensure your diet contains the vitamins and minerals you need for good health.

 

DID YOU KNOW THERE IS AN EASY TEST FOR LACTOSE INTOLERANCE?

Testing for Lactose Intolerance is quick and non-invasive. We use the Hydrogen Breath Test at our gastroenterology practice. This procedure measures the amount of hydrogen in your breath after you eat dairy. We ask you to drink a glass of milk three hours prior to your office visit. When you arrive at the office, we administer the test by simply having you blow into a testing bag. An elevated level of hydrogen indicates a positive test, which means you are Lactose Intolerant. This test will take five minutes.

To schedule a test for Lactose Intolerance, please call our office or, for your convenience, please  Request an Appointment  with Dr. Berookim.

Peyton P. Berookim, MD, FACG

Peyton P. Berookim, MD, FACG

 

When it comes to gastrointestinal health, get the leading-edge know-how and heartfelt care you and your referring doctor can depend on. Visit Peyton P. Berookim, MD, at Gastroenterology Institute of Southern California.  Call 310.271.1122 for help with your digestive problem.