Lactose intolerance.The small intestine digests lactose, which is the sugar naturally found in milk. If your small intestine doesn’t work right because of celiac disease, you might become lactose intolerant. Vitamin and mineral deficiencies.When the small intestine is damaged, it can’t absorbvit...
In addition to severe superinfections of lesions of the skin, the following symptoms were found currently or in her history: an episode of chronic diarrhoea (suspected as lactose intolerance), an endomyocarditis, a paranephritic abscess and recurrent lymph node abscesses. This case is demonstrated...
Functional disorders include dumping syndrome, delayed gastric emptying, Roux stasis syndrome, diarrhea, and constipation as well as anemia, metabolic bone disease, lactose intolerance, and fatty stool caused by digestion and absorption disorders. Organic disorders include reflux gastritis, reflux ...
Additional digestive symptoms of celiac disease can include heartburn and reflux (some people already have been told they have gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD), nausea and vomiting, and lactose intolerance. Undiagnosed people with celiac disease sometimes develop pancreatitis or gallbladder diseas...
The exclusion criteria were as follows: 1) pregnant; 3) lactose intolerance; 4) clinically significant immunodeficiency; 5) gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis); 6) received antibiotics during the 10 days before surgery; 7) infection; 8) probiotic or excessive...
Lactose intolerance Anaemia Irritable bowel syndrome Kidney failure Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome Reactive arthritis Guillain-Barre syndrome PericarditisEach of these is discussed individually within this section. Dehydration is another complication and one that is particularly dangerous for children. Why? Children...
In general, an ostomy is the surgical creation of an opening from an internal structure to the outside of the body. An ileostomy, therefore, creates a temporary or permanent opening between the ileum (the portion of the small intestine that empties to the large intestine) and the abdominal ...
A number of factors influence glyce- mic response to food, including the amount of carbohydrate (47), type of sugar (glucose, fructose, sucrose, lactose) (48), nature of the starch (amylose, amy- lopectin, resistant starch) (49), cooking and food processing (degree of starch ge- latin...
There is not much research and data available on the effects of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) on pregnancy. However, it is speculated that although IBS can make women feel uncomfortable, with the right steps and adequate care, it is unlikely to affect the ongoing pregnancy or cause any probl...
The control group included 23 children, aged from 4 to 18 years (median15), with functional disorders of the alimentary tract resulting from lactose intolerance. In all the examined patients as well as in the control group, mutations R702W, G908R and L1007fs of the CARD15 gene were ...