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How to know if one is lactose intolerant: 6 common symptoms that often go ignored

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 7, 2025, 09:22 IST
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Subtly signs that hint you are lactose intolerant

Do you often end up feeling bloated, gassy, or uncomfortable after having milk or eating cheese, paneer, or other dairy products? If so, then you might be one of the many people who are lactose intolerant— and you not even know this! Lactose intolerance, as the name suggests, occurs when your body doesn’t produce enough lactase-- an enzyme which is needed for breaking down lactose (the sugar in dairy products). In such a case, the undigested lactose leads to digestive issues. However, people might often mistaken these subtle signs for other health problems like IBS, indigestion, or food poisoning. What makes it tricky is that the symptoms can show up hours later, and vary from person to person. So, here we list some common symptoms of lactose intolerant that often go ignored:

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Bloating after eating dairy products

A classic sign of lactose intolerance is bloating after having milk or other milk-products like ice cream, cheese, paneer, etc. Your stomach may feel full or tight and you'll feel uneasy. This usually happens because the undigested lactose ferments in the colon, thus producing gas and drawing water into your intestines. Many people think this may be due to overeating or indigestion, but if the bloating usually happens only after you have dairy products, then it is a sign of lactose intolerance.

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Excessive gas or flatulence after eating diary products

If you notice increased gas—especially after dairy-heavy meals—it could be due to your body’s inability to digest lactose. The bacteria in your gut feed on the undigested sugar, producing gas as a byproduct. This can lead to uncomfortable bloating and embarrassing flatulence. While occasional gas is normal, frequent episodes after dairy are worth paying attention to.

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Diarrhea or loose stools after dairy consumption

In some cases, lactose intolerance can also lead to diarrhea. This usually happens within 30 minutes to 2 hours of eating dairy or diary products. Since lactose isn’t broken down and digested properly, it passes into the colon where it draws in water, thus causing loose stools. If this keeps happens repeatedly especially after you have milk or milk products, then your digestive system could be signaling towards lactose intolerance. Do not take this lightly, and do consult a doctor if you often face this issue.


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Feeling uneasy, stomach cramps or pain in the abdomen after having diary

Do you feel heavy or cramps in your abdomen after eating dairy? Then this is another red flag of lactose intolerance. This discomfort often comes from gas buildup and muscle contractions in the intestines, as your body tries to handle undigested lactose. The signs are very similar to stomach infection or food poisoning, but without a fever or other viral symptoms.

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Feeling nauseous after having milk or milk products

Some people who are lactose intolerance feel nauseous, right after having dairy. It may not always lead to vomiting, but the queasiness and discomfort can be strong enough to disrupt your day. This happens as your gut reacts to the undigested sugar sitting in your stomach and intestines.

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Rumbling or noisy stomach

A gurgling, rumbling stomach— especially after consuming dairy or dairy products— is often a sign of your digestive tract struggling to process lactose. These sounds can be loud and persistent, usually accompanied by bloating or gas. While it’s easy to dismiss this as “just digestion”, frequent noisy gut activity-- especially after having dairy-- is a subtle sign that shouldn't be ignored.

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Take care of your health

Make sure you take all your meals on time, and eat smaller portions

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