Can breast milk be allergic, and what is the cause of breast milk baby allergies?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-17
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Numerous studies have proved that breast milk can be said to be tailor-made food for babies, and most babies drinking breast milk can also play an anti-allergic role, and some mothers also raise themselves as pigs in order to feed breast milk.

    In order to get milk, my mother drank how much milk soup and how much waist she fattened, but she found that the meat grew on her body, and a typical fat mother is not fat. After feeding and finding that the child is getting thinner and thinner, some doctors will tell the mother: it may be that the baby will also have a certain allergy to breast milk, or change the child to a hydrolyzed protein milk powder!

    The child is in the mother's body, through the umbilical cord and the mother's blood, through the mother to absorb various nutrients, so that the fetus grows up slowly, and after the baby is born, the mother's body nutrition through the blood pregnancy into milk, the baby is raised.

    Therefore, breast milk is a food that is not easy to allergies, but the nutrition in breast milk is mainly related to the food eaten by the mother, if it is said that drinking breast milk allergy may be because of the allergy caused by the food eaten by the mother, so it is recommended to drink breast milk is also a baby with diarrhea, eczema, cough and other allergic symptoms, do not rush to stop breast milk, but it is recommended that the mother find the allergens in the food, avoid such food, so that the baby can get the nourishment of breast milk and will not cause allergies.

    So how can mothers find allergens in food when babies are allergic to breast milk?

    Moms can use a journal to find allergens in food.

    Write down the food you eat for three meals a day, compare it with a glass of milk for breakfast, a whole wheat bread, an apple, broccoli fried beef, then make a **, write the name of the food in the front, write the weight of the food in the middle, and finally write the baby's situation in a day, such as what time the baby poops, whether the stool is watery or hard, whether there is blood, whether there is a rash and so on.

    Keep recording, find out what foods the baby eats when the baby is abnormal from these food diaries, compared to the apples and broccoli that you eat every day, but as long as you eat beef, the baby will be uncomfortable, which is very likely to be caused by beef.

    At this time, the mother can increase the amount of beef in one meal, and not long after eating beef and then feeding the child, she finds that the child's allergic symptoms are obvious, such as the child's rash, the child's diarrhea, etc., which means that beef is the source of the child's allergies.

    And within three months, the mother herself will not eat beef, and when the child adds complementary food, it is also recommended to consider slowly trying to give the child beef after the age of one year, each time eat a small bite, and stop first if there is a problem. Try again in three months.

    Babies with allergies will generally have diarrhea, eczema, and even unexplained cough, asthma and other conditions.

    If the child just has diarrhea and finds that the child's stool feels oily, it may not be caused by allergies, but because the fat content in the mother's milk is too high, so the baby cannot absorb so much fat, and these fats have become lubricants in the baby's intestines, resulting in more frequent stools in the baby, and there may be undigested food.

    Therefore, breastfeeding is not a big fish and meat, which may lead to an increase in the probability of allergies, and secondly, it may also lead to excessive fat and easy diarrhea.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Breastfeeding babies are allergic, and it should be that the baby is not suitable for breastfeeding. If you have congenital defects in your constitution, you can choose goat milk for your baby to drink, which can make your baby feel very full.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is related to the physique of children, and it is manifested in the stomach and intestines. If the stool is bloody, vomiting, rash, etc. may occur. It is necessary to change to other non-allergenic milk powder, and send it to the hospital in time if it is serious.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because there is lactose in breast milk, some children have insufficient immunity and adaptability and are allergic to lactose.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Allergies are caused by a lack of vitamins in the body, and vitamin supplementation will solve this problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I went back to my mother for allergies, and my daughter had to be allergic, because he said that he couldn't even come, who had seen his body come out of the country.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally, the mother is allergic to something and causes the body's immune response, and the ingredients in breast milk are generally not allergic to the baby.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Breastfed babies are generally not allergic.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No. The mother is allergic, and the child will not be allergic because of eating the mother's milk.

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