Babies with partially sensitive constitutions may also experience symptoms of allergy to formula when starting to consume it, such as small red bumps on their skin. This situation cannot be predicted by parents and can only be adjusted after symptoms appear. So, what should I do if my baby has a red chin and lumps due to allergies to formula milk?
If a baby is allergic to formula milk and has red or small bumps on their chin, parents should immediately stop the formula and treat the bumps on their baby's chin by applying some ointment. This situation may be due to the baby's allergy to protein in the formula, which can be replaced with hydrolyzed protein formula.
If a baby is allergic to formula milk, they may also experience symptoms of diarrhea. This situation is also relatively easy to solve. You can replace the baby with other milk powder or choose other dairy products to replace the milk powder. This way, the baby will not experience formula allergies, and their nutrition will not be lacking or insufficient.
If a baby is allergic to formula milk, it is generally possible to experience redness of the skin all over the body. If the baby only has red bumps on the chin, it may be due to eczema caused by milk soaking the chin while feeding. However, it is best for parents to observe first and see if there are any abnormal rashes on other parts of the baby's body, so that they can make better judgments.