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An Overview To Cow's Milk Allergy





Cow's Milk Allergy is considered as one of the most common food allergies experienced by young children. Luckily, most babies overcome milk allergies when they reach the age of two or three years. Meanwhile, parents who have babies with cow’s milk allergy can be comforted that though there is no exact cure for this allergy, it can be managed by means of keeping their babies dairy-free.

How will you know if you baby has a cow’s milk allergy?

Babies who have this type of allergy may develop one or more of the below symptoms:

• Skin rash or eczema

• Vomiting

• Cramps or abdominal pain

• Diarrhea or constipation

However, there are some who can develop more serious symptoms such as anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis normally occurs after a minute or two of eating or consuming food which they can be allergic to. Other symptoms can be swelling of mouth, tongue and face.

Now, what will you do if your baby is confirmed to have this allergy?

• Breast feed the baby

Instead of bottle feeding, breast feed you baby. If your child already has a cow’s milk allergy, do not stop breastfeeding. As a matter of fact, the symptoms can alleviate as you remove dairy products from his or her diet.

• Formula feed the baby

Your doctor would recommend you to change the milk-based formula diet for your child to hydrolysate formulas or soy-based diet.

On the one hand, if your child was diagnosed with a severe cow’s milk allergy, your doctor may prescribe you with a special medication. Medications like epinephrine or antihistamine are the usual prescriptions given to child with severe allergic reactions.

What are the preventions of cow’s milk allergy?

As your baby starts to eat solid foods, be careful not to give him foods which contain milk.

Follow what you have read in this article and surely you can keep your baby from having cow’s milk allergy. Believe in the saying, “an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure”. Therefore, prevent it while you are given the chance to do so.



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