What symptom does darling eat milk powder allergy to have?
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Some babies will have allergic reactions after drinking milk powder or formula milk, such as skin redness, swelling or urticaria, which will cause dyspnea. So what symptom does our baby eat milk powder allergy to have? Let's talk about it.
What symptom does darling eat milk powder allergy to have?
Babies may have milk refusal, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, abdominal distension and other conditions, which are actually related to intestinal allergy, and the biggest factor affecting intestinal allergy is closely related to protein allergy and other dietary habits.
Infantile eczema, commonly known as ringworm of milk, is a common allergic skin inflammation caused by internal and external factors. Infantile eczema generally appears in 1-3 months after birth, more common in infants allergic to milk. Milk (including milk formula) contains a lot of allogeneic protein, which is easy to cause baby allergy. In addition to protein allergy and other dietary factors, eczema is also related to the baby's own constitution and genetic factors.
There are wheezing, frequent cough, runny nose, rhinitis and other symptoms. If the baby is allergic to milk powder, parents should first confirm whether the baby is allergic to milk powder. They can change other brands of milk powder for the baby. If the baby is allergic to two or three kinds of milk powder, it is recommended that the baby eat desensitized formula. It is better to change the milk powder when the baby is more than 4 months old. Too young baby, gastrointestinal function is not perfect, change milk powder easy to cause diarrhea.
matters needing attention
1. Return to breastfeeding. The best way to prevent allergies is breastfeeding. Breast milk is the best food for babies, which is an eternal truth. This is not only because breast milk contains comprehensive and balanced nutrition, but also because breast feeding is a natural weapon to prevent baby allergy. 2. Reduce your baby's exposure to allergens in the environment. Such as: dust, mites, hair, man-made fiber, etc. Baby's clothes should be cotton and loose. After a period of time, the bedding should be exposed to the sun, and the room should be kept ventilated and dry. 3. Avoid contact with irritating substances such as alkaline soap or overheated water.