Symptoms of protein's allergy
Symptoms of infant protein allergy include skin problems such as eczema, erythema and itching, or digestive tract symptoms such as diarrhea, stool bleeding and constipation.
Advantages of breastfeeding
European guidelines suggest that even if the baby is allergic to protein, the mother can choose to breastfeed. Breastfeeding is helpful to the development of the baby's immune system, and can also prevent the baby from being allergic to protein in milk powder.
Dietary precautions
Mom needs to strictly control her diet and try to eat less dairy products and foods containing protein, such as bread and steamed bread. If the baby is allergic to protein, lactating mothers also need to limit this diet. Mom can eat more lean meat, vegetables, oil and salt, but try not to eat soy sauce, because soybean is also the main allergen.
Wish the baby a healthy growth.
I hope these tips can help every hard-working mother and wish the baby a healthy growth!