Allergies In Breastfed Babies -
07-18-2013, 11:19 AM
Number of women worrying about allergies in their breastfed babies like babies that cry too much, babies that have eczema and babies that appear to have an overload of nasal mucus are all contenders. It is the problem which is raised due to commonly by the foods.
Cow’s milk products is the first common problem cause a reaction of fussiness and gassiness in babies. Eggs and peanuts are the second and third most common products that may cause problems. Soy, wheat and corn are also the problematic foods which also not exceptional causing allergies in the babies.
Due to the food the allergy reactions may include: "rash, hives, eczema, sore bottom, dry skin; wheezing or asthma; congestion or cold-like symptoms; red, itchy eyes; ear infections; irritability, fussiness, colic; intestinal upsets, vomiting, constipation and/or diarrhea, or green stools with mucus or blood". The more a mom eats, the more severe the reaction may be.
Children that have severe food allergies, and need to carry epi-pens, which can be life-saving. Food allergies can also manifest themselves as eczema, which is called the itch that rashes. Those who has been been breastfed and then weaned to a cow’s milk artificial breastmilk product will have a chance of serious allergies. The cow’s milk protein is 47 times larger than the human milk protein. What this means is that products like Lactaid Milk make a difference.
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