Who
Are Prone To Cows Milk Allergy?
Cow’s milk allergy is a kind of food allergy caused by ingestion of
cow’s milk containing high number of antigenic proteins. This manifests
symptoms of having skin rashes or eczema, cramps or pain on the
abdominal area and diarrhea. Patients having gastrointestinal tract
diseases regardless of age have the difficulty of digesting cow’s milk
proteins. Children are more prone to cow’s milk allergy.
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What are the signs of cow’s milk allergy?
Cow’s milk allergy is a kind of food allergy most common in children. It is a condition wherein there is the difficulty of digesting milk proteins found in cow’s milk. The signs of cow’s milk allergy can possibly occur with other sickness, so it is recommended to bring your child to the doctor for confirmation of the probable cause. The signs are:
- Displaying extreme irritability and fussiness
- Pain or cramps of the abdomen, diarrhea and vomiting
- Presence of mucus, spot or blood streaks in stools
- Occurrence of skin rashes
- Constant recurring of cough, colds, runny nose, wheezing or sinusitis
- There is a failure in gaining weight and growth
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