Does darling allergic enteritis symptom?

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Some babies have diarrhea as soon as they drink milk, diarrhea, vomiting, blood in feces, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, etc. Many mothers think it's lactose intolerance, change the diarrhea milk powder, or still have diarrhea. The doctor suspected that it was milk protein allergy, and took blood for allergen IgE test, only to know that the baby was suffering from milk protein allergic enteritis. It mainly appears in infants fed formula milk, especially in infants within 3 months. If diarrhea occurs, allergic enteritis should be considered first. Does darling allergic enteritis symptom? Let's talk about it.

Does darling allergic enteritis symptom?

1. Because the gastrointestinal tract is the first contact with milk, so milk allergy to gastrointestinal discomfort, such as: diarrhea, vomiting, fecal blood, abdominal pain, abdominal distension. When the protein in milk is absorbed by gastrointestinal tract, it is transported to various organs of the whole body with blood flow, which will also produce allergic reactions in different organs.

2. Skin: incidence rate is about 50% to 70%. The most common is eczema. Usually, there are red marks, swelling, itching, aching, atopic dermatitis, rash, allergic rash, etc. on baby cheeks, forehead, scalp, knees or elbow and inside diapers.

3, breathing: the incidence rate is about 20% to 30%, the baby's nose or throat itching, sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose, asthma, tracheitis, phlegm, rhinitis, otitis media.

matters needing attention

1. The use of Bifidobacterium adolescentis to improve the baby's allergic constitution, must choose strong activity, high content of live bacteria, only live bacteria can improve the allergic constitution, generally eat more than 3 months; Never give up halfway. 2. Fasting all foods containing milk protein, if you eat milk powder, you have to eat deep hydrolyzed protein formula. 3. Breast milk mothers should also fast all foods containing milk protein. 4. Once the baby has milk protein allergy, stop eating foods containing milk protein or suspected allergic foods immediately. 5. To prevent dehydration and anaphylactic shock of the baby, severe anaphylactic reactions should be sent to the hospital for treatment.