Other
signs of a milk protein sensitivity or allergy include, vomiting, diarrhea, rashes or excessive fussiness.
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Nasal congestion, asthma, wheezing, shortness
of breath, mucus in the throat or nose and other respiratory abnormalities that aren't attributable to a cold may be
signs of an allergic reaction to
milk protein.
For example, if your baby has bloody stools, which is often a
sign of allergic colitis, a
milk protein allergy, it is to the cow's
milk proteins you are eating and drinking.
There is one cause that is most commonly at the crux
of all
of these symptoms, as well as rashes, diarrhea, constipation, and wild behavior: allergy to or intolerance
of certain food
proteins — most often from cow's
milk, but also sometimes from wheat, soy, and an array
of other foods consumed by breastfeeding mom, in formula, or otherwise in baby's diet.8 These can cause irritation and inflammation in the intestines that lead at times to reflux, and more often to
signs of distress that mimic reflux.
In addition, about 50 percent
of patients with CD show
signs of intolerance to casein, the
protein in
milk.