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Do babies get milk allergy related to milk powder?

Posted on  November 13, 2019, Edited by Samantha, Category  

When the baby has diarrhea, change to drink the lactose-free milk powder immediately, which is a common misunderstanding of many new parents. Indeed, lactose intolerance and milk allergic are often confused because of similar symptoms, but, there is a fundamental difference between these two. It is a compulsory course for parents to distinguish between these two symptoms and to properly feed lactose-free milk powder and hypoallergenic milk powder! Today, I will give you a relevant knowledge point to help you better to understand the relationship and difference between them.

1. What is lactose intolerance?

Lactose intolerance means that the baby cannot synthesize lactase for various reasons, which causes the intestine to not digest and absorb lactose, resulting in the symptom of bloating and diarrhea. The baby's stool will be sour and slightly foamy, and it will be pulled several times a day, but if the baby doesn't touch the food containing lactose, he will recover it himself. In this case, baby no need to change the lactose-free milk powder.

2. What is milk allergic?

Allergy to milk is one of the common food allergy symptoms in infants and young children. It is the abnormal or excessive immune response caused by milk protein. Compared to lactose intolerance, milk allergies usually affect the baby's multiple organ systems, such as the skin, gastrointestinal tract and respiratory system functions. It needs to be treated with caution, rather than simply changing to lactose-free milk powder.

3. Why can't the baby with milk allergies can not eat lactose-free milk powder?

Although lactose intolerant babies and babies with a milk allergy may have symptoms of diarrhea, the underlying causes are quite different. The lactose-free milk powder on the market is only lactose-free, but still contains milk protein, so it is not suitable for babies who are allergic to milk.

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milk warmer

4. The baby with a milk allergy can not eat lactose-free milk powder, and what milk powder should I eat?

Milk allergic babies should prefer amino acid milk powder that is completely free of milk protein allergens. It completely hydrolyzes milk protein into the basic unit amino acid of the protein. It is a non-Sensitizing factor formula and is an ideal dietary substitute for the baby with a milk allergy.

5. What is amino acid milk powder and how to select from milk markets?

Amino acid milk powder, like the lactose-free milk powder mentioned above, is a special medical use formula and requires strict national registration certification. In a certain sense, a brand that can obtain a national special medical registration is more secure in terms of quality and safety. Neocate amino acid milk powder, which has a good clinical response, currently occupies the position of National Special Medical Registration No. 001 and is a reliable choice.

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milk powder

6. How long does it take for Neocate amino acid milk powder?

Neocate should insist on long-term feeding, and the official recommendation is to eat at least 6 months. Because research data shows that if you eat less than 6 months, your baby's allergies may be repeated.

7. Can you switch back to common milk after eating Neocate for 6 months?

Generally speaking, it is not recommended turning back to common milk immediately. On the one hand, the baby's allergy results need to be further consolidated to prevent a recurrence. Secondly, the baby contacts the milk protein after half a year, and may not be able to adapt immediately. It takes time to buffer and re-establish the oral tolerance of milk protein. In this case, deep hydrolyzed Nutricia milk powder is a good choice. Need to be reminded that Neocate needs to insist on feeding for at least 4 months. That is to say, the baby should be fed Neocate + Nutricia at least 10 months to protect the baby's desensitization effect, parents should not rush to seek success.

Therefore, if your baby has symptoms of diarrhea, do not directly change to lactose-free milk powder for babies, and should distinguish the cause and take appropriate measures. Finally, bless the babies to be happy and peaceful!

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