What Conditions Cause Constant Burping?

Sorbitol Or Fructose Malabsorption

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For patients with sorbitol or fructose malabsorption, cells on the intestine's surface are unable to effectively break down these sugars. As a result, patients might experience abdominal pain, diarrhea, and bloating. Some studies have found an association between fructose malabsorption and depression. Doctors are normally able to use a hydrogen breath test to diagnose sorbitol or fructose malabsorption. For patients with these types of absorption problems, doctors recommend eliminating foods containing sorbitol or fructose. For example, patients with fructose malabsorption might be advised to avoid high-fructose fruits like apples, pears, watermelon, and cherries, and they should also avoid honey and agave. Individuals with sorbitol malabsorption will need to avoid dried fruit, sugar-free or diet foods, and some types of bread.

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