COW'S MILK ALLERGY5,6

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Treating milk allergy is very important! To avoid malnutrition, prevent the symptoms from affecting the child activity and sleep, reduce medication and hospital visits and to reduce anxiety For the child and parents!

What should I do if my child is suspected to have cow milk allergy?

Step 1: Stop ingesting cow milk based foods if breast feeding.

Step 2: See a pediatrician to decide on best initial action.

Step 3: Start age and nutritionally appropriate baby formula as recommended by the doctor.

Step 4: If the child allergy symptoms improving and gaining weight,then continue and follow up.

Step 5: If child not improving or gaining weight see an allergist for allergy testing and other treatment options.

For more information you can call : 1800041-22 05 69 50

Or Consult your doctor

5-Fiocchi et al. World Allergy Organization Journal (2016) 9:35

6-JPGN _ Volume 55, Number 2, August 2012

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