Lactose Intolerance Center - Toms River, NJ
Toms River Gastroenterologist Doctors for Lactose IntoleranceType of Physician: Gastroenterologist What is a Gastroenterologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated. Specialty: Gastroenterology Common Name: GI Doctor Gastroenterologist Doctors in Toms River *![]() Associates in Gastroenterology ![]() Associates in Gastroenterology ![]() Rangas Lokchander MD ![]() Chakrapani Prakash MD ![]() Gastroenterologists of Ocean County ![]() Raso & Cohen Gastroenterology ![]() Gastroenterologists of Ocean County ![]() Gastroenterologists of Ocean County ![]() Jeffrey M Cryan MD ![]() Gastroenterologists of Ocean County ![]() Gastroenterologists of Ocean County ![]() Raso & Cohen Gastroenterology ![]() Gastroenterologists of Ocean County ![]() Kurtz & Musicant ![]() Kurtz & Musicant ![]() Ramon E Suatengco MD ![]() Sanjay Bhagat MD ![]() Ocean County Family Care PA ![]() Atlantic Coast Gastroenterology Assoc ![]() Atlantic Coast Gastroenterology Assoc ![]() Atlantic Coast Gastroenterology Assoc ![]() Atlantic Coast Gastroenterology Assoc ![]() Atlantic Coast Gastroenterology Assoc ![]() Coastal Gastroentology ![]() Medical Associates of Ocean County ![]() Medical Associates of Ocean County ![]() Medical Associates of Ocean County ![]() Stafford Medical PA ![]() Medical Associates of Ocean County ![]() Stafford Medical PA ![]() Stafford Medical PA ![]() Mohammad Al-Asha MD ![]() Middlesex-Monmouth Gastroenterology ![]() Middlesex-Monmouth Gastroenterology ![]() Middlesex-Monmouth Gastroenterology ![]() Central Jersey Gastroenterology Associates PA ![]() Central Jersey Gastroenterology Associates PA ![]() Lewis J Mufson MD ![]() Howard N Guss DO ![]() Howard N Guss DO ![]() Shore Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Shore Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Shore Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Shore Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Shore Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Yuri Volk MD ![]() Monmouth Gastronenterology ![]() Monmouth Gastronenterology ![]() Monmouth Gastronenterology ![]() Monmouth Gastronenterology ![]() Monmouth Gastronenterology ![]() Marlboro Gastroenterology ![]() Marlboro Gastroenterology ![]() Bruce Langner MD ![]() Advanced Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Advanced Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Advanced Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Advanced Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Shore Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Riverview Medical Associates PA ![]() Sevi Avigdor MD ![]() Angelo T Scotti MD ![]() Richard Eichel MD ![]() Abbas A Moosvi MD ![]() Nuri M Kalkay MD & Bonnie L Robinson-Gallaro MD ![]() Nuri M Kalkay MD & Bonnie L Robinson-Gallaro MD ![]() Advanced Digestive Center ![]() Angela Merlo MD ![]() John A Verdoni MD ![]() Digestive Disease Specialists ![]() Michael Z Lupovici MD ![]() Santhosh K Cheela MD ![]() Sanjeev Nayyar MD ![]() Nashed G Botros MD ![]() Digestive Disease Center of New Jersey ![]() Steven H Krawet MD PA ![]() Digestive Disease Center of New Jersey ![]() Digestive Disease Center of New Jersey ![]() Associates In Digestive Disorders PA ![]() Francis D'Mello MD PA ![]() Digestive Health & Nutrition Center LLC ![]() Digestive Health & Nutrition Center LLC ![]() Michael Gersten MD ![]() Hamilton Endoscopy & Surgery Center ![]() Hamilton Endoscopy & Surgery Center ![]() Hamilton Endoscopy & Surgery Center ![]() Hamilton Endoscopy & Surgery Center ![]() Capital Medical Associates ![]() Hamilton Endoscopy & Surgery Center ![]() Hamilton Endoscopy & Surgery Center ![]() Capital Medical Associates ![]() Hamilton Endoscopy & Surgery Center ![]() Atlantic Gastroenterology Associates PA ![]() Atlantic Gastroenterology Associates PA ![]() Atlantic Gastroenterology Associates PA ![]() Atlantic Gastroenterology Associates PA ![]() Middlesex Medical Group ![]() Satya P Kastuar MD ![]() Henry Scharf MD ![]() Bhanwarlal Chowdhury MD Toms River, New JerseyUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Lactose IntoleranceRead the Lactose Intolerance article » What is lactose intolerance?Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest and absorb lactose (the sugar in milk) that results in gastrointestinal symptoms when milk or food products containing milk are consumed. What causes lactose intolerance?Lactose is a large sugar molecule that is made up of two smaller sugars, glucose and galactose. In order for lactose to be absorbed from the intestine and into the body, it must first be split into glucose and galactose. The glucose and galactose are then absorbed by the cells lining the small intestine. The enzyme that splits lactose into glucose and galactose is called lactase, and it is located on the surface of the cells lining the small intestine. Lactose intolerance is caused by reduced or absent activity of lactase that prevents the splitting of lactose (lactase deficiency). Lactase deficiency may occur for one of three reasons, congenital, secondary or developmental. Congenital causes of lactose intolerance Lactase deficiency may occur because of a congenital absence (absent from birth) of lactase due to a mutation in the gene that is responsible for producing lactase. This is a very rare cause of lactase deficiency, and the symptoms of this type of lactase deficiency begin shortly after birth. Secondary causes of lactose intolerance Another cause of lactase deficiency is secondary lactase deficiency. This type of deficiency is due to diseases that destroy the lining of the small intestine along with the lactase. An example of such a disease is celiac sprue. Developmental causes of lactose intolerance The most common cause of lactase deficiency is a decrease in the amount of lactase that occurs after childhood and persists into adulthood, referred to as adult-type hypolactasia. This decrease in lactase is genetically programmed, and the prevalence of this type of lactase deficienc... Recommended Reading Related to Lactose IntoleranceDiarrhea facts
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