Lactose intolerance leads to bloating, cramps and loose stools. Milk protein allergy has much broader reactions such as skin, respiratory, gastrointestinal [constipation or loose stools, colic, etc] as well as symptoms similar to lactose intolerance. Go to milk allergy on wiki for more details.
Children or adults who are lactose intolerant do not have the necessary digestive enzymes to properly break down and absorb lactose, which is milk sugar. If they consume dairy products, they may become quite ill with abdominal pain, cramping and often severe diarrhea.
It will upset their stomach and they will probably spent lots of time in the litter box or grass.
You will get a burning pain in your stomach. You'll get a lot of gas and start vomiting and having diarrhea.
lactose intolerant
lactose intolerant
Too much dairy can sometimes result in a stomach ache. Especially if your Lactose Intolerant
"Those who are lactose intolerant must avoid consuming most dairy products."
Too much dairy can sometimes result in a stomach ache. Especially if your Lactose Intolerant
If you're lactose intolerant (you're body cant use the lactose in dairy) it won't be good for you. Often lactose intolerant people who ingest dairy products suffer from anything from gaseous pains to near allergic-reactions.Otherwise, just make sure the dairy is pasteurized.
"Those who are lactose intolerant must avoid consuming most dairy products."
No. Being lactose intolerant means that you are unable to digest lactose which is most often found in dairy products such as milk, ice cream, etc. Bacon is, of course, meat and does not contain lactose.
Lactose intolerant in French is 'Intolérant au lait'.
Yes it is bad for them. They are lactose intolerant.
lactose intolerant. they lack the enzyme amylase which digests dairy
All dairy products contain an enzyme called lactose, and therefore if you are lactose intolerant, you cannot eat dairy. However, usually a person can eat 1/2 a cup or less of a dairy product if it is accompanied with food, but this is not true for all people.