Write an article based on this "Ask about the lactose tolerance test. Discuss the hydrogen test if you don't like needles. Request a stool acidity test if it's for a child that can't do another test. Talk about a small bowel biopsy to test for other conditions."
article: For this test, you drink a liquid that's high in lactose. After 2 hours, a medical professional will perform a glucose test on you. If your sugar doesn't increase, you haven't digested the lactose properly.  A glucose test is a blood sugar test. They will prick your finger to get a drop of blood, then measure the level of sugar in the blood. In a similar test, called the milk tolerance test, you'll be asked to drink a glass of milk, and then a medical professional will test your blood sugar levels. You still have to drink a liquid with high lactose. However, instead of checking your blood sugar, the medical professional will measure the amount of hydrogen in your breath to determine if you're lactose intolerant.  Often, your doctor will request that you avoid lactose in the week or 2 before your test to make it more accurate.  If your hydrogen is higher than average, it means the lactose is staying in your colon and fermenting, which in turn increases the hydrogen in your body. If the person you're testing is a child, they may need to do this test instead. With this test, you will need to collect a stool sample from toilet paper for them. Then, you'll take the sample to the doctor in a special kit. When lactose stays in a person's system, the amount of lactic acid increases, which will show up in a stool sample. With this test, your doctor will insert a small tube down your throat. While it sounds scary, it doesn't typically hurt, as the doctor will use local anesthetic. Then, the doctor will take a tiny tissue sample from your small intestinal lining and test it for other conditions, such as celiac disease.  While this type of biopsy isn't done very often for lactose intolerance, your doctor may request one to help rule out other possibilities. If the tissue sample has a low amount of lactase in it, you likely have lactose intolerance.

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