In rare congenital sucraseisomaltase deficiency (CSID), this enzyme is severely reduced, and sucrose-containing foods can cause diarrhea, bloating, and pain.34 For such patients, prescription sucrase replacement (sacrosidase) has solid support: clinical trials show it helps children with CSID tolerate sucrose-containing meals with far fewer symptoms.35 OTC blends sometimes include invertase, but theres little direct research showing meaningful benefits in people with normal sucraseisomaltase activity
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In these cases, the real issue is inflammation, which not only affects the muscles but can also lead to secondary injury mechanisms within the muscles themselves
Other emerging options like mazdutide and cagrilintide are expanding the landscape of available approaches
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