I’ve been wondering. If a mother has a powerful allergy to whey and casein (the two types of proteins found in breast milk), will her body still produce it?
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Posted by: Alan in Milk Allergies, tags: Allergic, Also, Baby, Could, Formula, Mean, Normal, This, Week, Will
On advice from our dr we have changed his formula to a soy based one and his symptoms have all cleared, will this mean that he will have an allergy to cows milk/dairy products in later life?
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one month. will he ever be able to eat dairy products?
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maybe, maybe not. It depends on several things including whether he is actually allergic or has an intolerance or is hypersensitive. Also it depends on whether he is allergic to whey, casein or both.
Will my child outgrow the milk allergy?
Most children will outgrow their CMA, +60% at 4 years and +80% at 6 years. Some patients retain the allergy throughout life. If the milk is strictly excluded from the diet for + 2-3 years, the child then has an 80% chance of tolerating the milk in small amounts again. CMA may be acquired later in life.
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she is 17mths old and recieves hives after coming in contact with milk and milk products.
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