Why Does Milk Bother Me?
What do I need to know about lactose intolerance?
Should I worry about lactose intolerance?
Why does my body have trouble digesting lactose?
How
will I feel if I have lactose intolerance?
How will my doctor check for lactose intolerance?
What can I do about lactose intolerance?
How will I know if lactose is in food?
Can I eat any foods with lactose?
Can I take anything to help my digest lactose?
What else do I need to know about diet?
Points to Remember
What do I need to know about lactose intolerance?
Lactose intolerance means that you cannot
digest foods with lactose in them. Lactose is the sugar found in milk and foods
made with milk.
These foods contain lactose.

Should I worry about lactose intolerance?
No. Lactose intolerance is not serious. You should feel better
soon if you eat less food with lactose or if you use products that help you
digest lactose.

Drink less milk because it has lactose in it.

Why does my body have trouble digesting lactose?
You cannot digest lactose because you do not have enough lactase
enzyme. The small intestine needs lactase enzyme to break down lactose. If lactose
is not digested, it can cause gas and stomach cramps.


How will I feel if I have lactose intolerance?
After eating foods with lactose in them, you
may feel sick to your stomach.
You may also have
- gas
- diarrhea
- swelling in your stomach
Some illnesses can cause these same problems. Your doctor can tell you if your
problems are caused by lactose intolerance.


How will my doctor check for
lactose intolerance?
Blood and Breath Tests
You will drink a sweet drink with lactose in it. Then, your
doctor will test your breath or blood for signs that you did or did not digest
the lactose.
Stool
Test
Your doctor can also find out if you digest lactose by testing your stool (bowel
movement). The stool test is often used to check babies for lactose intolerance.

What can I do about lactose intolerance?
You will need to eat less of all foods with lactose. These foods
include the following:

Foods made with milk
Lactose is in milk and all foods made with milk, such as
- ice cream
- ice milk
- sherbet
- cream
- butter
- some cheeses
- cottage cheese
- yogurt
Prepared foods
Lactose
is added to some boxed, canned, frozen, and other prepared foods, such as
- bread
- cereal
- lunch meats
- salad dressings
- mixes for cakes, cookies, pancakes,
and biscuits
- frozen dinners

How will I know if lactose is in
food?
Look for certain words on food labels. These words mean
the food has lactose in it:
- butter
- cheese
- cream
- dried milk
- lactose
- milk
- milk solids
- powdered milk
- whey

Can I eat any foods with lactose?
You may be able to eat a small amount of some
foods with lactose. For example, you may be able to eat cheese or yogurt, but
not drink milk. Aged cheeses, like cheddar and swiss, have very little lactose. You may
be able to eat some prepared foods. To find out if you can, try a small amount
of the food and then see how you feel.

Some people can eat a little of certain foods that contain milk, but none of others.

Can I take anything to help me digest
lactose?
You can buy pills or drops at a drug or grocery store to help
you digest lactose. They are
- Pills that you chew right before eating foods with lactose. These pills are called lactase enzyme caplets.
- A liquid that you add to milk before drinking. The liquid is called lactase enzyme drops.
You can also drink special milk with less lactose in it. You can buy this
milk at the grocery store. It is called lactose-reduced milk.

What else do I need to know about
diet?
Drinking milk and eating foods made with milk are the most common
ways to get calcium. Calcium is important for good health. If you cannot eat
or drink these foods, you may need to eat other foods with calcium:
- canned salmon with bones
- sardines
- collard greens
- turnip greens
- broccoli
- tofu
Also, ask your doctor if you should take a calcium tablet every day.

Points to Remember
- Eat fewer foods with lactose in them,
like milk, some cheeses, and ice cream.
- Find out if you can eat small amounts
of food with lactose.
- Read food labels to find out if a food
has lactose in it.
- Use a special pill or liquid to help
you digest foods with lactose.
- Eat enough foods with calcium, like
broccoli.

Taking a pill to help digest lactose is one way to deal with lactose intolerance.

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