Lactose intolerance can be caused by some diseases of the digestive system (for example, celiac sprue and gastroenteritis) and by injuries to the small intestine that result in a decreased production of lactase.
Celiac disease is also called sprue, nontropical sprue, gluten sensitive enteropathy, and celiac sprue.
If you or someone you know suspects celiac disease as the culprit of health woes, then read on to learn if your condition parallels celiac sprue symptoms.
You may have researched details of celiac sprue and gluten-intolerance enough to know that celiac disease is the result of one's body not being able to handle gluten, the protein found in most grains.
In fact, all of these symptoms parallel bowel diseases, so your first indication that celiac sprue might be responsible for your plight is if you have any family members with celiac disease.