Nov
16
2009
Can One Give Formula Milk To A Child With Whole Milk Allergies?
Posted by: Alan in Milk Allergies, tags: Allergies, Child, Formula, Give, Milk, Whole, With
my son just turned one, i had introduced to him whole milk at 4months he took it well until he was 7months when he started to get allergies i st oped giving the milk and the allergies reduced. At 10months i tried again but the allergies came back haven’t given whole milk since then. can i give him formula and if yes which one is advisable.

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November 16th, 2009 at 6:26 pm
Actually you can get whole milk in powder form, so you cant do that. Regular formula also has milk in it. You can try what we had to do with one of my grandsons. He became allergic to milk at 1 year old.
You can give him formula that is soy based instead of milk based.
Also, you can buy soy milk instead of whole milk.
It is a little expensive, but you shouldn’t have any problems with it, if he is allergic to milk.
November 16th, 2009 at 8:13 pm
Well…. Duh? If it’s not whole milk, and its made by powder… Doesnt that mean it is not whole milk? Or am i being totally stupid?!
November 17th, 2009 at 1:48 am
my son was lactose intolerant as a baby. we gave him neomulsoy.