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Our baby vomits after eating anything containing dairy products
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Our little 7 month old, breast fed baby boy appears to be unable to keep down any food that contains any type of dairy product. He takes it in readily enough but then throws up. He's ok afterwards, vomiting is the only symptom now but he did used to also get a small red rash for an hour or so.
I've looked around the web and it's not lactose intolerance.
Has anybody had a similar experience?
I've looked around the web and it's not lactose intolerance.
Has anybody had a similar experience?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Both my nieces were allergic to cows milk as babies, something they both grew out off as a toddler. This could very well be the case with your little one. However, I am not an expert so please speak to your doctor or health visitor before trying him on the alternative which is soya milk.
Good luck :)
Good luck :)
my son who is now 2 was just the same, when he was about 10 months the vomitting stopped but then he got really bad diahorrea which got alot worse when i switched him from formula to full fat cows milk at 12 months.He also got a bad skin rash at this point. I found swicthing him to full fat goats milk did the trick. He still has small amounts of cows milk in his diet but i have to keep my eye on it.
Thanks all!
Since I last wrote, he's gone on to solids after showing a more than healthy interest in his Grandad's Sunday lunch! He's now putting on the expected weight gains and his health visitor's happy again.
To explain, my little lad wasn't putting weight on and his health visitor was concerned so she suggested formula but, unfortunately, he developed the allergic reaction. That left us with the problem of how to get him to put weight on if he was unable to take formula and we, mistakenly, believed he was too young to be weaned.
He gave us the answer himself on a visit to see Granny and Grandad where he became extremely curious in what was on Grandad's plate. Granny acted with unaccustomed speed and the little fellow polished off a small portion of quickly liquidised lamb & potatoes!!
He's now happily eating a very varied, and quite substantial, diet.
We've since tried him with a little of some dairy products and he seems to be tolerating them much better. Further research I've done suggests that it may take a baby's digestion a while to be capable of processing the complex proteins contained in milk. Thanks again for all your help.
Since I last wrote, he's gone on to solids after showing a more than healthy interest in his Grandad's Sunday lunch! He's now putting on the expected weight gains and his health visitor's happy again.
To explain, my little lad wasn't putting weight on and his health visitor was concerned so she suggested formula but, unfortunately, he developed the allergic reaction. That left us with the problem of how to get him to put weight on if he was unable to take formula and we, mistakenly, believed he was too young to be weaned.
He gave us the answer himself on a visit to see Granny and Grandad where he became extremely curious in what was on Grandad's plate. Granny acted with unaccustomed speed and the little fellow polished off a small portion of quickly liquidised lamb & potatoes!!
He's now happily eating a very varied, and quite substantial, diet.
We've since tried him with a little of some dairy products and he seems to be tolerating them much better. Further research I've done suggests that it may take a baby's digestion a while to be capable of processing the complex proteins contained in milk. Thanks again for all your help.
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