Not exact matches
Often — though not always — it
occurs in babies who have
allergies or a family history of
allergy or eczema.
La Leche League also publishes a pamphlet on
allergies as they relate to breastfeeding, with information on how to detect and reduce
baby's exposure to allergens, how
allergies occur, and how to help prevent
allergies in subsequent children.
But lactose intolerance is found to
occur rarely
in babies; then it is more likely for your
baby to have milk protein
allergy.
Occasionally, symptoms of an
allergy could
occur, such as blood
in the stool, hives, or reflux but it's best to check with your
baby's pediatrician if you suspect an
allergy.
Proteins are made of numerous amino acid compounds linked together to form long chains.6 The immune system of a
baby with cow's milk
allergy mistakenly sees some cow's milk protein chains as harmful, and allergic reactions
occur as it tries to fight them off.7 Imagine breaking apart these long protein chains into lots of smaller chains composed of only a handful of linked amino acids.8 That's what the cow's milk protein
in Nutramigen ® with Enflora ™ LGG ® * looks like.
Milk
allergy in baby should not be confused with lactose intolerance, which
occurs when
baby lacks the enzyme needed to digest the milk sugar, lactose.
Pet
allergies are one of the most common causes of the onset of asthma, so it doesn't make sense that exposing
babies to cats will prevent asthma from
occurring in them.