What are the causes and symptoms of hereditary fructose intolerance?
by MedExpert on November 3rd, 2007 Fructose intolerance is an inherited disorder passed on to children through their parents’ genes. Both the mother and father have the gene that causes the condition, but may not have symptoms of fructose intolerance themselves. (This is called an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance.) The disorder will not be apparent until the infant is fed formula, juice, fruits, or baby foods that contain fructose. Initial symptoms include vomiting, dehydration, and unexplained fever. Other symptoms include extreme thirst and excessive urination and sweating. There will also be a loss of appetite and a failure to grow. Tremors and seizures caused by low blood sugar can occur. The liver becomes swollen and the patient becomes jaundiced with yellowing of the eyes and skin. Left untreated, this condition can lead to coma and death. Source: The Gale Group. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.”; Comments Add a comment… Like var html_compressed = ‘ Like ‘; docu