PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Everyone has the occasional episode of feeling too full, or bloated. But when it happens again and again, it's time for a closer look. "It's a fullness or pressure, often after ...
Medically reviewed by Robert Burakoff, MD Key Takeaways IBS and lactose intolerance both cause symptoms of diarrhea, ...
People develop lactose intolerance when their bodies don’t make enough of the enzyme lactase for the amount of dairy they consume, says Dr. Christopher Schmoyer, an assistant professor of ...
Dr. Andrew Liu answers the question: 'Milk Allergy Versus Lactose Intolerance?' — -- Question: How can I tell the difference between lactose intolerance and a milk allergy? Answer: Lactose ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I’m a 78-year-old retired medical oncologist. While in residency in New York, I got a gastrointestinal virus that left me with lactose intolerance. After a while, it improved somewhat.
Lactose intolerance, often seen as a simple enzyme deficiency, may have a new explanation. Scientists are exploring how the ...
Ah, bloating, everyone’s favorite gastrointestinal-slash-hormonal issue. Because is there anything better than finishing a delicious meal and realizing you need to unbutton the pair of jeans that fit ...
Most people experience periods of bloating, which involves a tight, full feeling in the stomach that's often combined with gas. Although it's very common and generally not serious, the condition can ...
Cutting back on certain foods can help reduce bloating and stomach pain. If you feel bloated after eating, it could be due to a digestive challenge or food intolerance, according to the Cleveland ...