Symptoms of milk allergy in infants
summary
How to determine whether the baby milk protein allergy, it is necessary to understand the baby milk protein allergy symptoms. Anaphylaxis can be divided into two types: immediate type and delayed type. Rapid onset usually occurs within 2 hours after eating food containing allergens, and the symptoms are generally severe; Delayed onset usually occurs a few hours or days after eating, and the symptoms are relatively mild. Babies allergic to milk may have cross allergic reactions: they may also be allergic to goat milk, animal fur, meat, beans and eggs. Milk allergy has a certain genetic tendency, especially for children with a family history of allergy. Baby milk allergy symptoms with everyone to learn to explore.
Symptoms of milk allergy in infants
First, the symptoms and signs of milk protein allergy are various. The main symptoms are concentrated in three systems: skin system, digestive system and respiratory system, and some general manifestations. Symptoms and signs of milk protein allergy can appear within two hours, hours or days after eating milk, or immediately, that is, within a few minutes. The main symptoms of milk protein allergy are as follows
Second, skin system symptoms account for 50-70% of the cases of milk protein allergy, which is also the most obvious. Symptoms include urticaria (with a raised red mass and rash), vascular edema (swollen lips or eyelids) and eczema (dry skin, scales, itching or redness).
Third: digestive system symptoms account for 50% to 60% of cases of milk protein allergy. Symptoms include vomiting, reflux, refusal to feed, colic (accompanied by heartbreaking crying), diarrhea (with or without blood), abdominal pain, abdominal distension, blood in feces, etc. a small amount of milk allergy can also cause constipation in infants and children.
matters needing attention
1. Milk powder that will cause allergy before stopping immediately. Mothers can choose some special anti allergy milk powder for their babies. For example, amino acid formula, newconte. It is the best dietary treatment for infant food allergy recommended by pediatric experts in the world. 2. Keep away from allergen diet and try to avoid milk protein products. Limit the intake of milk, eggs, fish, peanuts and other foods with allergens. For high-risk group infants, they began to eat solid food after six months, cheese products after one year old, and eggs after two years old. 3. Children with symptoms of milk protein allergy should be given appropriate drug treatment. If they don't understand it, it is suggested that mothers take their babies to the hospital for a little examination, so as to make them feel at ease.