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Overview
The differential diagnosis must distinguish lactose intolerance from milk allergy, which is an abnormal immune response (usually) to milk proteins.
Differentiating Lactose Intolerance from other Diseases
- Diseases With Similar Symptoms
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Overuse of laxatives
- Problems digesting foods that contain fructose and sorbitol.