The symptoms of lactose intolerance
Here is a list of some of the most common symptoms that you can expect if you are dealing with undiagnosed or unconfirmed lactose intolerance. The symptoms often appear at any time from 30 minutes to 2 hours after eating the food.- Gas or abdominal bloating/pain: If, after eating a lactose-containing food, you have any amount of gas, or bloating in your stomach, it’s a sign of lactose tolerance. The same goes for abdominal discomfort or general pain, even if you wouldn’t categorize it as bloating or gas itself.
- Gurgling in your stomach: While you may not have been able to determine it beforehand, excessive gurgling or rumbling in your stomach after eating lactose could mean that your stomach is complaining about it and is struggling to digest it.
- Diarrhea: If you have diarrhea or extremely soft and uncomfortable stool, it’s a sign that the lactose isn’t digesting properly and your body is simply trying to get rid of it as quickly as possible. This would normally occur an hour or two after consumption, and not the next morning.
