Lactose Intolerance Symptoms

    Last Updated: February 13, 2020

    When lactose is poorly absorbed in the digestive tract, it can lead to bloating, abdominal pain, flatulence, and diarrhea. This entry is used for when there are studies that use harmonized clinical scores that combine the specific symptoms. Specific symptoms are usually more useful, and not everyone has the same symptoms and broad clinical scores don't differentiate.

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