Sir, I'm learning english but it's difficult to understand sometimes. Could you make a transcript of your videos, please? It would help me a lot to understand the accents of different English speakers and also in my medical career. Greetings from Mexico and thank you for the good explanations
@Danielle W. I did a test by simply drinking a glass of sugar and water, and then every 30 minutes for 3-4 hours i had to breathe into a thing. Did the thing give a high number, then i had fructose intolerance. But sadly i don’t what the thing was called or what the number was.
@@ey2379 bear in mind that dietary fructose intolerance is not the same as HEREDITARY fructose intolerance, which is a very rare inherited metabolic disorder. From the test you are talking about I think you are refering to dietary fructose intolerance which is less severe and it's not what this video explains.
If you have hereditary fructose intolerance it is a condition you have for life and you must follow treatment which is a minimal fructose, sucrose and sorbitol diet. Your doctor and/or dietitian should be able to advise
I researched my symptoms about, 16 years ago and diagnosed myself with fructose intolerance 16 years ago. I was right. But it's much worse than I thought.
I have little idea but if it's the inherited metabolic condition you are talking about (and not a simply fructose intolerance in diet) you CAN have a bigger liver and fatty changes in the liver, but I guess it depends
@@nataliaoxley3119 I meant having the gene marker, yeah. I went through NASH and have one gene, but am not fructose intolerant. I do avoid it like the plague though. Thanks for your input.
Very informative & quality presentation I expect more such metabolic disorders lectures.thanks & salute
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i cannot tell you how much i love this video!!!! it answered all my questions so thankyou so much
Glad I could help!
This video is interconnecting metabolic pathway thankyou sir 🌟
Excellent explanation, thank you.
Sir, I'm learning english but it's difficult to understand sometimes. Could you make a transcript of your videos, please? It would help me a lot to understand the accents of different English speakers and also in my medical career. Greetings from Mexico and thank you for the good explanations
Thank you for this video
My pleasure
Thank you! I had to come to this conclusion by myself instead of MDs....
Glad it was helpful!
God bless you sir you saved me 🥰 may you please give us more explanation about consumption of high fructose
Great Sir ❤
Well done
Fantastic.. Amazing tnq a lot sir
Most welcome
I actually just found out I have this. I'm still trying to figure out what it is and how to mange it. Thanks for the video!
@danielle w. yes thats what i like to know too
@Danielle W. I did a test by simply drinking a glass of sugar and water, and then every 30
minutes for 3-4 hours i had to breathe into a thing. Did the thing give a high number, then i had fructose intolerance. But sadly i don’t what the thing was called or what the number was.
@@ey2379 bear in mind that dietary fructose intolerance is not the same as HEREDITARY fructose intolerance, which is a very rare inherited metabolic disorder. From the test you are talking about I think you are refering to dietary fructose intolerance which is less severe and it's not what this video explains.
@@nataliaoxley3119 oh yes that may be true. thanks for letting me know.
How to eliminate fructose from the body/liver?
Where is avaleble it medicinea?
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Hi, I'm suffering from hereditary fructose intolerance, is there a cure for it?
If you have hereditary fructose intolerance it is a condition you have for life and you must follow treatment which is a minimal fructose, sucrose and sorbitol diet. Your doctor and/or dietitian should be able to advise
I researched my symptoms about, 16 years ago and diagnosed myself with fructose intolerance 16 years ago.
I was right. But it's much worse than I thought.
Would being fructose intolerant make you more prone to inflammed fatty liver disease or NASH?
I have little idea but if it's the inherited metabolic condition you are talking about (and not a simply fructose intolerance in diet) you CAN have a bigger liver and fatty changes in the liver, but I guess it depends
@@nataliaoxley3119 I meant having the gene marker, yeah. I went through NASH and have one gene, but am not fructose intolerant. I do avoid it like the plague though. Thanks for your input.
I have Hereditary intolerance and NAFLD diagnosed at 23. I'm 36 now and have NASH.
How cause jaundice and cirrhosis?
gout?fatty liver and diabetics.
Sir please upload pharmacology of seretonin receptor agonists and antagonists