| Dietary Fructose Intolerance is the former name of | | | | 1. An infant on food or formula at the beginning of |
| Fructose malabsorption. This concept refers to the | | | | symptoms |
| digestive disorder. Deficient fructose carriers in the | | | | 2. Poor baby feeding |
| tiny enterocytes of intestine lessen the absorption | | | | 3. Irritability |
| capabilities of fructose. It carries the result of | | | | 4. Neonatal jaundice for a long time |
| excessive concentration of fructose in the entire | | | | 5. Convulsions |
| digestive track. | | | | 6. Excessive sleepiness |
| Therefore, Hereditary Fructose Intolerance, HFI is a | | | | 7. Fruits intolerance |
| genetic disorder of unusual case. Fructose metabolism | | | | 8. Avoidance of fructose and sucrose containing |
| causes this genetic disorder, because of the | | | | foods and fruits |
| deficiency of enzyme, aldolase B. Aldolase B converts | | | | 9. Better living after intake without fructose or |
| fructose-1-phosphate into glucose, and this | | | | sucrose |
| conversion process happens partially. It is a simple | | | | The initial symptoms of fructose intolerance are |
| sugar, found in fruits and honey, and the chemical | | | | galactosemia, irritability, jaundice, vomiting, convulsion, |
| formula is C6H12O6. | | | | and extended liver and spleen. Liver disease occurs |
| Fructose malabsorption is seen around thirty to forty | | | | afterwards. |
| percent population in Central Europe. The halves of | | | | Diet |
| the affected people are suffering from Irritable | | | | Foods can be avoided due to the possibilities of |
| Bowel Syndrome comparably. The partial portion of | | | | fructose malabsorption. These can be - |
| patients with both fructose mal absorption and | | | | 1. More than 0.5 grams and in excess of glucose per |
| lactose intolerance suffers from Celiac disease. | | | | 100 kg in Fructose and beverages. |
| Symptoms | | | | 2. Consumption of large quantities of fructose. |
| 1. Bloating | | | | 3. Foods with high fructose and glucose ratio. |
| 2. Diarrhea | | | | 4. Food rich in fructans along with fermentable oligo. |
| 3. Constipation | | | | 5. Sorbitol, high fructose corn syrup, HFCS or honey. |
| 4. Flatulence | | | | High glucose foods with ingested content and food |
| 5. Due to muscle spasms, mild, chronic, acute and | | | | with excess fructose perhaps can help absorb |
| erratic stomach pain | | | | excessive fructose gradually. |
| 6. Vomiting due to excessive consumption | | | | Dietary fructose intolerance or management of |
| 7. Early signs of mental depression | | | | fructose malabsorption includes foods with excessive |
| However, the clinical symptoms can be bad abdominal | | | | fructose than glucose, considering as unfavorable |
| pain, and hypoglycemia. Intake of fructose or other | | | | food for individuals. |
| sugar related ingredients metabolize through | | | | The favorable foods can be stone fruit, berry fruit, |
| fructose-1-phosphate. Prolonged fructose intake | | | | citrus fruit (lemon, orange etc.) and other fruits |
| causes to hepatic, renal failure or death ultimately in | | | | including ripe banana, jackfruit, kiwi fruit, passion fruit, |
| infants. Patients can avoid the symptoms to have a | | | | pineapple, rhubarb, and tamarillo. |
| fructose free diet. | | | | The foods can be the problematic foods and these |
| When hereditary fructose intolerance, becomes | | | | include sorbitol including diet drinks and stone fruits, |
| severe, the continuous liver disease cannot avoid, | | | | xylitol, processed foods, sodas, other beverages, |
| even though you deduct fructose and sucrose from | | | | dried fruit, tinned and sweet wines. |
| the diet. | | | | Along with dietary precaution, you can also take |
| In these instances, the symptoms include further. | | | | herbal supplements to control diabetes. |