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7. Abnormal Stool

Undigested lactose is not properly absorbed in the small intestine and passes to the colon. In many instances, this renders the individual's stool loose and runny. Sometimes, this sign is misdiagnosed as infection-induced diarrhea, especially since abnormal stool may not be produced immediately following consumption. For instance, eating dairy products at night may produce an abnormal stool the next day.

10 Signs of Lactose Intolerance
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