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Cows' milk protein allergy

Posted 19/01/2012 11:55:00 | Filed under Our Experts


At Allergy UK we receive lots of calls from worried parents who think that their baby might be allergic to cows’ milk. This can, of course, be a very worrying time for parents. That’s why it’s so important to know what to do and how to get the best advice.
Cows’ milk protein allergy is one of the most common allergies in young babies, but thankfully, many children grow out of this as they get older.

Food allergies occur when the body’s immune system becomes confused, and reacts to what for most people are harmless proteins in foods, such as cows’ milk. It is the release of the chemical histamine during this reaction that causes the typical symptoms that we recognise as allergy. These include a red itchy rash around baby’s mouth, hives (rash) on the body, runny nose, and vomiting or diarrhoea. Sometimes symptoms come on much more slowly, which can make them more difficult to spot. These are known as delayed allergies and may cause chronic symptoms such as eczema, reflux, colic, poor growth, diarrhoea or constipation.

From my experience working on the Allergy UK helpline for many years, I know that parents need support through this difficult time. Trying to establish whether or not their baby has cows’ milk protein allergy, and finding out what they can do to manage it, can be a frightening time for parents, particularly when baby is very unwell. At Allergy UK we can give parents advice on how to get help from their GP or healthcare professional, what to expect if they are sent to an allergy clinic, types of alternative milks that are available, and what food products they are likely to find cows’ milk proteins in.

We are pleased to have teamed up with Aptamil to help parents get the best support and understand their baby’s cows’ milk protein allergy.  Download our online leaflet for information on what to expect from your GP or healthcare professional and tips to help you make the most of your appointments, or take part in our survey to share your experiences of having a baby with cows’ milk protein allergy and be in with a chance to win one of 30 £30 vouchers from Mamas & Papas.

Lindsey McManus

Guest expert - Allergy


Lindsey joined Allergy UK over 8 years ago and worked on the helpline for 6 years where she gained a wealth of experience in Allergy, food intolerance and chemical sensitivity. Having worked in many areas of the charity she is now Deputy Chief Executive, and one of her main areas of responsibility is raising awareness of the charity’s aims and objectives and supporting people with allergies, food intolerance, and chemical sensitivity.

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jackson26 said...

Milk allergy is also a type of food allergy. Milk allergies are common allergies. These allergy symptoms are quite common in young babies. The most common symptoms are skin reaction such as rashes, itching.
http://www.aboutallergy.net/articles/types-of-allergies/skin/latex

06/02/2012 10:04:56
jackson26 said...

Milk allergy is also a type of food allergy. Milk allergies are common allergies. These allergy symptoms are quite common in young babies. The most common symptoms are skin reaction such as rashes, itching.
a href="http://www.aboutallergy.net/articles/types-of-allergies/skin/latex" Latex Allergy Symptoms /a

06/02/2012 10:05:30
travislee11 said...

my son has milk allergy and has really bad skin with it. but tryin to introduce him to new foods is hard as he not allowed quite alot of things, xx

29/04/2012 15:42:10

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