Parents often give their babies milk calcium to promote calcium absorption and aid in bone development. However, some parents are concerned that their babies may have sensitive constitutions and may develop allergies after consuming milk calcium. So I've been hesitating whether to give my baby milk calcium. So, can babies be allergic to milk calcium?
Some babies with sensitive constitutions may experience allergies after consuming milk calcium. If a baby has an allergy to milk calcium, regardless of the substance causing it, it is necessary to immediately stop taking milk calcium and take the baby to the hospital for allergen testing in a timely manner to avoid contact with allergens in the future.
At the same time, after the baby is allergic, parents should not blindly give medication to the baby. It is necessary to undergo examination and receive targeted treatment. During the treatment period, it is necessary to pay attention to the hygiene of the baby's local skin, avoid exposure to sunlight and heat as much as possible, and keep the skin dry and clean. When bathing a baby, try not to exceed 40 degrees Celsius, then wash it as soon as possible, wipe it clean, and apply ointment. In terms of diet, avoid allergens, avoid spicy and stimulating foods, and try to focus on light foods. Eat more fruits and vegetables that are rich in vitamins.
Parents should pay attention to the recovery of their baby's allergy. If it is recurrent, it is best to take the baby to the hospital for a formal examination and receive targeted treatment. Then pay attention to rest regularly and don't let the baby stay up late.