How to check for baby formula allergy

  After starting to feed the baby formula, if the baby develops an allergy, mothers should consider whether the allergy is caused by formula. You should take your baby for a check-up so that a timely and accurate diagnosis can be made. So, how to check for baby formula allergy?

  

How to check for baby formula allergy1

  If a baby is allergic to formula milk, it is necessary to check the baby's allergens and also check their stool. If the baby's stool is yellow water stains and accompanied by diarrhea, it is very likely to be caused by formula milk allergy. Allergies to regular formula milk may also cause symptoms such as redness, itching, and papules on the baby's skin.

  After the baby develops allergic symptoms, if mothers suspect that it is caused by formula milk, they can temporarily suspend the baby's consumption of formula milk to see if the baby's allergic symptoms are relieved or disappear after stopping the use of formula milk. After stopping using the formula for a period of time, continue feeding it to the baby to see if their symptoms reappear.

  If the baby is diagnosed with milk allergy, stop using milk and replace it with other dairy products, such as sheep milk powder, soybean soybean milk and other foods. If other dairy products cannot meet the baby's needs, you can try desensitizing the baby or reducing the protein content in milk before feeding it to the baby. This can effectively prevent allergic reactions and meet the nutritional needs of the baby.

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