BLUF

Hereditary fructose intolerance is a rare genetic disorder preventing fructose breakdown, causing severe liver and kidney damage. It requires strict avoidance of fructose, sucrose, and sorbitol. Early diagnosis is vital for management and survival.

Learning Outcomes 

  • Describe hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI), including its genetic basis, symptoms, and how it differs from food allergies and sensitivities.
  • Identify common sources of fructose, sucrose, and sorbitol in foods and explain why strict avoidance is essential for managing HFI.
  • Explain the importance of early diagnosis and outline strategies for managing HFI through dietary modifications and label reading. 

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