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What diet can I take to increase my weight? I am lactose intolerant. Please help.

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What diet can I take to increase my weight? I am lactose intolerant. Please help.

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Answered by

Durga Kumari

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iCliniq medical review team

Published At July 26, 2018
Reviewed AtJuly 18, 2023

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am 29 years old male, who is 5.9 feet tall and weighs 121 lbs. I take vegetables, egg, fish but not meat. I am lactose intolerant for the past three years. If I take any milk products, it causes gastritis instantly, and I have to take an antacid. I cannot take whey protein because of this. I am taking soy protein powder since last month. I have tea twice and coffee once a day. These are some queries in which I need your help: Which diet should I take to gain weight? Which kind of protein powder is the best for me? Is there any cure for lactose intolerance? Can health drinks help in weight gain? Is my tea and coffee habit resulting in decreased weight?

I am looking forward to your reply.

Thank you.

Answered by Durga Kumari

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

As you have mentioned that you are suffering from lactose intolerance, which means a decreased ability to digest milk sugar that is, lactose. You need not worry because you can have soy products like soy milk, tofu, and soy yogurt.

Do not take whey protein or any other products as they only concentrate on a balanced diet. I suggest you not to have tea or coffee in an empty stomach. Instead, you can have some dry fruits, fresh fruits, black tea or green tea.

The following are the answers to your queries:

  1. High-calorie, high-protein, moderate-fat, and carbohydrate diet is suitable for you. Whole cereals like dhals, eggs, fish, root vegetables, butter, ghee, fruits, vegetables, and soy products are all you require. A small frequent meal can be taken with plenty of water along with ample amount of sleep.
  2. You can try Nutrigain weight gainer supplement.
  3. There is no cure for lactose intolerance but, you can treat your symptom by avoiding milk and milk products.
  4. If you prefer a health drink, please read the ingredients like milk powder before having. I will suggest natural diet as the best choice.
  5. Yes, tea or coffee can minimize your appetite or craving for some specific foods, so use in limit and neither before nor after the meal as it can affect the absorption of nutrients in the body. According to your height, your weight can be up to 154 lbs, so have a good diet.

If you require further consultation, feel free to contact me. Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Durga Kumari
Durga Kumari

Nutritionist

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