What to do if a baby is allergic to formula milk
Disease description:
What to do if a baby is allergic to formula milk
Milk formula allergy in infants refers to an allergic reaction associated with the consumption of infant formula. This condition may cause skin symptoms such as rashes, itching, and swelling, as well as gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. When an infant shows signs of formula allergy, parents should seek immediate medical attention and inform the pediatrician about the infant's symptoms and allergy history. The pediatrician will make a diagnosis based on the infant's symptoms and recommend an appropriate treatment plan. Parents should also pay close attention to the infant's diet, avoiding potential allergens whenever possible to prevent triggering symptoms of milk formula allergy.