Intolerance
Encyclopedia

Medical/biological

  • Intolerance, a synonym of sensitivity (physiology)
    • Drug intolerance
      Drug intolerance
      Drug intolerance or drug sensitivity is a lower threshold to the normal pharmacologic action of a drug. It is not to be confused with drug allergy. Drug intolerance is uncommon and idiopathic, thus extremely difficult to predict except in persons with a prior history or a family history of...

    • Food intolerance
      Food intolerance
      Food intolerance or non-allergic food hypersensitivity is a term used widely for varied physiological responses associated with a particular food, or compound found in a range of foods....

    • Lactose intolerance
      Lactose intolerance
      Lactose intolerance, also called lactase deficiency or hypolactasia, is the inability to digest and metabolize lactose, a sugar found in milk...

    • Hereditary fructose intolerance
    • Sucrose intolerance
      Sucrose intolerance
      Sucrose intolerance, also called congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency or Sucrase-isomaltase deficiency, is the condition in which sucrase, an enzyme needed for proper metabolization of sucrose, is not produced in the small intestine....

    • Lysinuric protein intolerance
      Lysinuric protein intolerance
      Lysinuric protein intolerance , also called hyperdibasic aminoaciduria type 2 or familial protein intolerance, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder affecting amino acid transport....

    • Citric acid intolerance
      Citric acid intolerance
      Citric acid intolerance is a little-known type of food intolerance in which sufferers report various symptoms in response to foods or other products containing citric acid that they attribute neither to its properties as an acid nor to an Aspergillus niger hypersensitivity...

    • Salicylate intolerance, also known as aspirin intolerance
    • Lysinuric protein intolerance
      Lysinuric protein intolerance
      Lysinuric protein intolerance , also called hyperdibasic aminoaciduria type 2 or familial protein intolerance, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder affecting amino acid transport....

    • Cold intolerance
    • Orthostatic intolerance
      Orthostatic intolerance
      Orthostatic intolerance is a subcategory of dysautonomia, a disorder of the autonomic nervous system occurring when an individual stands up....

    • Exercise intolerance
      Exercise intolerance
      Exercise intolerance is a condition where the patient is unable to do physical exercise at the level or for the duration that would be expected of someone in his or her general physical condition, or experiences unusually severe post-exercise pain, fatigue, or other negative effects...


Social/psychological/political

  • Religious intolerance
    Religious intolerance
    Religious intolerance is intolerance against another's religious beliefs or practices.-Definition:The mere statement on the part of a religion that its own beliefs and practices are correct and any contrary beliefs incorrect does not in itself constitute intolerance...

  • Ethnic intolerance (disambiguation)
  • Ambiguity intolerance, a tendency to perceive ambiguity as a psychological discomfort

Media

  • Intolerance (film)
    Intolerance (film)
    Intolerance is a 1916 American silent film directed by D. W. Griffith and is considered one of the great masterpieces of the Silent Era. The three-and-a-half hour epic intercuts four parallel storylines each separated by several centuries: A contemporary melodrama of crime and redemption; a...

    , a 1916 film by D.W. Griffith
  • Intolerance (1996 film), an Italian film
  • Intolerance, a 1984 album by Tik & Tok
  • "Intolerance", a song by the band Tool from Undertow (Tool album)
    Undertow (Tool album)
    "Disgustipated" is track 69 on most pressings in North America . It also appears as track 39, track 10 or as a hidden track following "Flood" on track 9...

  • Intolerant (band), a thrash metal band
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