Breast milk?
Yes. A child with milk allergy can in most cases tolerate breast milk. Only in very rare cases, children with milk allergies react to the cow milk protein in breast milk. In this situation it may be necessary for the mother by agreement with the doctor also go on a milk free diet.
Infant [...]
Chocolate allergies may cause asthma symptoms in susceptible people especially when a person is allergic to more than one ingredient in the chocolate. Some of the common ingredients include cocoa, milk, caffeine, gluten, soy lecithin, phenyl-ethylamine, nuts, theo-bromine, and dyes.
Chocolate allergy symptoms may include
anxiety,
confusion,
headaches,
hives,
irritability,
nausea,
eczema,
itching,
watery eyes,
runny nose,
sneezing,
wheezing,
coughing,
heartburn,
difficulty breathing due to inflammation of the airway, and
anaphylaxis or [...]
Question
When I was little I had a milk allergy of which I grew out of. Therefore, my son also has the risk of getting it. My son is 7 ½ months. Should I avoid giving him yogurt and cheese?
Answer
When you talk about milk allergy or hypersensitivity to milk you distinguish between allergies and intolerances. When [...]
If women during pregnancy eat vegetables and fish, they may reduce the risk for their children to develop asthma and food allergies.
Avoid red meat and eat plenty of vegetables and fish, if you will try to avoid that your child develops asthma or allergy.
This is the recommendation for pregnant women in a new study by [...]
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