Not exact matches
Some manufacturers
like HIPP make
formulas with
hydrolyzed proteins.
In infants who have a high risk of developing allergies (because of family history, for example) and who have not been breastfed exclusively for four to six months, there is some evidence that skin conditions
like eczema or atopic dermatitis can be prevented or delayed by feeding them either extensively or partially
hydrolyzed (hypoallergenic)
formulas.
However, if you're using a specialty
formula like one made with a
hydrolyzed protein, it's best to speak with your child's doctor before making the switch to another
formula.
Extensively
hydrolyzed, hypoallergenic
formulas also are recommended for infants who have skin conditions
like eczema due to cow's milk allergy, as well as infants who have a strong family history of multiple allergies to foods, including cow's milk, soy, eggs, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, and fish.9