if you’re lactose intolerant, why does the lactose cause bowel distress instead of passing through inertly?

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I get that lactase is needed to break it down into galactose and glucose, but why does the two monosaccharides’ glycocidic linkage cause so much pain and problems during digestion if it’s isn’t broken apart?

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There are bacteria in your gut, if you don’t digest the lactose the bacteria will metabolize it instead, the by-products of the bacterial metabolism is whats causing distress.

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