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Sucrase Deficiency

The sucrase enzyme helps in the digestion of sucrose sugar. Mainly deficient sucrase-isomaltase is seen. People with this disorder cannot break down the sugars sucrose and maltose. Symptoms include chronic watery diarrhea, confusion, and anxiety.

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Why do I become hyperactive on eating sweets?

Query: Hi doctor, Whenever I eat sweets, I get hyperactive. I feel like running and after a few minutes I used to get headache. Can you help me understand what kind of disease is this? Do we have a name for it? How do I control it? How can I treat my headache? Do I need to go for any special treatment?  Read Full »


Dr. Anshul Varshney

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. We are here to help you. Yes, we have a name for this condition known as sugar intolerance. This occurs due to deficiency of an enzyme sucrase which may result in malabsorption of sugar and sweet products and can cause these symptoms. The best treatment for it is to avoi...  Read Full »

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