YES, you might have a milk intolerance.
It could. It is a milk product and if you have a milk intolerance it could produce mucus.
Usually people with intolerance to milk is due to a lactose intolerance. If that is the case, you could simply replace your regular milk with Lactose-free milk!
i really do not think so as lactose intolerance occurs due to deficiency of enzyme lactase in the sufferers............ it is a carbohydrate intolerance and need not to do anything with fat content of any milk....in brush border of intestine lactase enzyme is present .if there is lactase deficiency than lactose that is a milk sugar will not get hydrolysed .so will remain as lactose and remain in the intestine leading to increase in osmotic load and thus hyper osmolar diarrhoea and dehydration. hence full fat cows milk will not be easier on lactose intolerance sufferar.
milk isn't a carbohydrate, it does however contain carbs, theyre quite complex
The sugar lactose would not be broken down. This one cause of lactose intolerance in someone who can't drink milk or eat milk based products. Symptoms of lactose intolerance are diarrhea, flatulence (passing gas), and abdominal pain.
Lactose
It has protein but has a lot of sugar in it as well. It could almost be considered a refined carbohydrate.
milk
The main carbohydrate in milk is lactose. It is a disaccharide meaning it is composed of two monosaccharides.
The major carbohydrate found in milk is lactose. Most mammals have lactose in their milk and lactose is only found in the mammary glands.
There are many different dairy substitutes for a lactose intolerance diet plan such as almond milk, soy milk and rice milk. You can try the different options and find the one that works best for you.