Food Intolerance Symptoms in Adults
Food intolerance is often mistaken for food allergies and the two terms are used interchangeably. Let us know more about food intolerance symptoms in adults, which are pretty different from food allergy symptoms.

What is Food Intolerance
Food intolerance is the body's inability to digest certain foods, beverages or food additives. Food intolerance is said to have occurred when the body generates certain undesirable physiological responses, even when a non allergic food is consumed. Food intolerance is a result of absence of low amount of certain enzymes which are required to break down the proteins in the food in order to facilitate digestion. Food allergies on the other hand, are caused due to trigger to the immune system caused by certain foods. These foods are capable of producing allergic response only in certain people and may be entirely safe for others. Food poisoning is another case, in which toxic substances enter the body through the medium of food. These substances then cause certain undesirable symptoms in the individual.
Food Intolerance Symptoms in Adults
Food intolerance is a common phenomenon in adults as well as children of all ages. The most common food intolerance type is lactose intolerance. It affects about 10% of adult population in America. It occurs due to low amount or absence of an enzyme named lactase. People with lactose intolerance cannot digest dairy products. Babies are usually born with high amount of lactase. Hence, the symptoms of lactose intolerance surface only after the age of 2 years, when the production of lactase in the body begins to diminish.
Given below is a list of common foods that cause intolerance reaction in some people:
- Dairy products, such as milk, cheese and yogurt.
- Strawberries, citrus fruits and tomatoes.
- Flavor enhancers such as MSG (monosodium glutamate).
- Chocolate.
- Eggs, particularly egg white.
- Histamine and other amines in some foods.
- Food additives.
- Wine, especially red wine.
The occurrence of symptoms is also largely dependent upon the amount of food you consume. You may not have any problem if you only consume small portions of the problematic food everyday. In fact, your body may become used to it and may not react in a dramatic way. However, eating large portions of the food in question is bound to invoke undesirable effects in body. Food intolerance symptoms develop over a period of time, say days or even weeks after ingestion of the food. Whereas, symptoms of food allergies are instantaneous and more dramatic.
The symptoms of food intolerance in adults are somewhat similar to food poisoning symptoms. Typical food intolerance symptoms include:
- Nausea
- Stomach pain
- Gas, cramps or bloating
- Vomiting
- Heartburn
- Diarrhea
- Headaches
- Irritability or nervousness
Food intolerance symptoms in adults can be controlled with the help of medications and diet. However, consult your doctor before introducing substitute substances in your diet.
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