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Question by hearts_bleed_dark: Is it okay to mix milk with formula to get my seven month old used to it or should i not use milk til 1 year?
my husband wants me to start mixing milk with his formula and I have always heard that if you give a child milk before they are a year old it can cause them to have worse allergies.. he’s almost eight months, and a friend of ours did this with their child at five months but im just not sure about it.

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Answer by rose_everafter
WAIT!! I tried it with my youngest son and he would have seriously bad diarrea because their little tummies cannot digest it yet.

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Question by Lindsay: Is it the stomach flu or a milk allergy in my 2 month old?
My son just turned 2 months old. Last weekend we all had a stomach bug and we thought that maybe he had escaped it until he started throwing up. He only threw up 3 bottles in about 3 days. He had no diarrhea at this point and was completely himself and eating normally other than throwing up a bottle a day. After that stopped he then had the diarrhea but it also his stools had some mucous in them as well as little tinges of blood. He went to the pediatrician today and she doesn’t think it’s the flu, but instead a milk allergy. She did say though that there is a possibility that his bowels are just irritated from the diarrhea and that’s why there is a little blood but most times its due to milk allergy. She gave me nutramigen, a non milk based formula, to start giving him(he was on similac advance). The first bottle of this new formula he threw up, so I don’t really know what to think. I will be seeing her again on Friday, but am curious if anyone else has insight on this. Thank you!

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Answer by amanda
it does take a few days for formula to regulate in the body. I would give some pedialyte to help with hydrating your baby and wait a few more days to see if baby can stomach the new formula.

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Question by 11456!!: 14 month old tested positive for everything on food allergy test but no symptoms other than chronic eczema?
I need some help and advice please. My 14 mo old daughter just had a blood test (RAST) and the nurse just called and told me she tested positive for everything they tested her and that the levels are high. We have an appointment with the allergist to discuss the details. While I wait for the appointment, I would like to hear from other moms about their experiences.

My daughter has had eczema since she was 2 mo old. We keep up a strict skin care regime for her along with all the other recommended eczema care. She has a prescription for a corticosteroid that we use as and when needed to get her eczema under control.

She was exclusively breast-fed for the first 7 months and since then heavily breast-fed along with some solids. I have not given her any possible allergens except wheat to which she has not exhibited any specific reaction. I haven’t given her eggs, fish, diary, formula, nuts. She has had traces of diary in food items and we have not noticed a reaction.

When she was around 6-7 mo and exclusively breastfed, I had tried elimination diets by eliminating possible allergens from my diet. I ate only rice and vegetables for 2+ months but we didnt notice any change with my daughter’s eczema. I started eating everything as before and again we didnt notice any considerable differences.

Also thankfully, we have not noticed any other reactions in her other than the eczema. No diarrhea, no bloody or mucusy stools, no throwing up or wheezing. She gets colds and nasal congestion from time to time that lasts long. But I wouldn’t think it is associated to food allergies.

So here I am wondering about the nurse’s comment “Your daughter tested positive for everything possible in the list and the levels are high”. The test was just for food items.

While I wait to see the allergist, I would highly appreciate if you could share your experiences.

1. Did your toddler tested high for food allergies but had no symptoms other than eczema? (Though I wonder if the eczema was food related, why the elimination diet at 7 mo did not work)

2. Would it be because I haven’t offered many of the allergens to her anyways? (I have given her wheat – no reaction. Dairy – only traces). If the levels were high, wouldn’t she react even with traces?

3. Does allergies indicate that the kid is less healthy than her peers with no allergies or eczema?

4. Will they outgrow the allergies as they grow up? Or is it more likely that they keep developing new allergies?

NOTE – Family history of allergies – There is absolutely no history of allergy on my side. The father has dust and aspirin allergy. No food allergies though. Father has sensitive skin too (but nothing like eczema skin or anything)

Please provide your inputs/insights. Thanks!

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Answer by ihateyou[real]
I don’t have a kid. I’m 18 but I have eczema since the age of 2/3 and so does my younger sister and cousins. I’m not a doctor but I’ll share whatever knowledge I have based on my experience!

Where I live, you have to be at least 2 to have an allergy test. That’s good for your daughter! Okay, eczema is just not just triggered by food. It is also triggered by environmental factors. And even things as fabrics with certain clothing. I’d suggest just using cotton clothing for her. Even for bed sheets and blankets. Hopefully you’ll notice a difference. If you’re going to dress her up, make sure the dress has cotton lining. Polyester and stuff irritates the skin!

It could be a weird allergy. For all we know, it could be gluton. Do you have any pets? Maybe that could be the cause. If you have allergies or eczema, yeah you are less healthy than the next kid. Because the reason you have allergies and eczema is because your immune system is weak. My sister has food allergies also and her symptoms are only eczema. This is common when you are younger. As I get older, I notice I start getting symptoms like a congested nose and itchy eyes than eczema sometimes.

Allergies change every year. I get an allergy test done every year. Although some things that you’re allergic to stay the same for a couple of years. Will her eczema get worst as she gets older? It depends on your daughter, her habits (depending on what shes allergic to), and her immune system. For me, my allergies were just disgusting and horrible from the age of 4-10. At the age of 12 my allergies started getting better and my eczema has become mild. Meaning, I’ll only get a rash when I eat something I’m allergic to or come in contact with an environmental factor that upsets my skin.

Just a tip. Keep her nails cut short! If shes itchy, she’ll find ways to itch herself other than her hands. Like rubbing whatever body part against carpet or something. When she is sleeping, put gloves or mittens on her. Thin cotton ones. So if she does itch at night, her skin won’t inflame. The medicine your doctor gave you is a steroid? Be careful for how much you use and how often because those cause wrinkles! I had horrible eczema and I would get that slapped on me. Now my hands look like they belong to a 50 year old lady! Cetaphil is a great line for lotions. So is Spectro. They have an eczema for kids kind of cream. I don’t think it has any steroids but it will keep her skin hydrated. Make sure she drinks LOTS of water. As much as she can. So her skin is hydrated. Don’t use scented shampoo or body soaps. I use to use dove for kids. There are more brands now for kids. Don’t use that johnson stuff, because that use to inflame my skin. And use unscented lotion also! You’ll notice a difference.

My parents don’t have any allergies either. Neither do any of my uncles or aunts. But my grandpa has mild eczema so thats where we got it from. Things like these usually skip a generation.

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Question by kikiM: 1 month old Milk Allergy or just Eczema?
At three weeks old my daughter broke out in a huge red inflamed rash on her cheeks and chin..at her 1 month visit her dr said it was a dairy allergy that she was developing from my diet (i was breastfeeding) so I decided to switch her to soy formula. She also prescribed hydrocortisone and an ointment. After switching her to soy and applying the creme the rash went away as well as her fussiness which seemed to come from tummy troubles due to soy. Now at 7 weeks old I seems as if the rash is coming back slightly. No where near what it was but indeed coming back. What could be the cause of the eczema now….Im pretty sure she had a dairy allergy as my other daughter is as well and at 3 can not drink cows milk. If eczema was caused by our laundry detergent or bath soap wouldn’t it be all over her body and not just her face. The rash is only on her face. I’ll be taking her back to the doctor next week for her 2 month check up

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

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Answer by Eddie Lopez
My son had eczema and Aveeno Baby Eczema cream took it away in a matter of a day. We tried everything before that, including prescription creams. Give it a try

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Question by Clmjones: My 5 1/2 month old has allergies! Help!?
My daughter has been having cold like symptoms for the past week and a half. I took her to the doctor for it he said cold she has a mucous/ dry cough now,runny nose, won’t eat like she normally does, always acts like she has to poop even after having a bowel movement. I took her back to the doctor he told me allergies he can see she’s all congested! but it gets worst as the days go on he said to just ride it out! but I’m concerned it’s a milks allergy now :( he father just developed being lactose and it runs on his side of the family he also was allergic to milk as a infant and had soy. with all her symptoms can it be to her milk formula????

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Answer by I love my Princess! <3
Take her to a different doctor if you think her doctor is wrong. Get a second opinion! When my daughter had a milk allergery, she had blood in her poo – otherwise was fine and happy.

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