Cows’ milk allergy: A gastro perspective on diagnosis and management
- 31/03/2021
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Professor Mike Thomson, Paediatric Gastroenterologist, discusses cows’ milk allergy and the impact of delayed diagnosis, the typical symptoms and how it can be dietary managed. Filmed in Sept 2016
Professor Mike Thomson, Paediatric Gastroenterologist, discusses cows’ milk allergy and the impact of delayed diagnosis, the typical symptoms and how it can be dietary managed. Filmed in Sept 2016.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Mothers should be encouraged to continue breastfeeding even when their infants have cows’ milk protein allergy. This usually requires qualified dietary counselling to completely exclude all sources of cows’ milk protein from the mothers’ diet. If a decision to use a special formula intended for infants is taken, it is important to give instructions on correct preparation methods, emphasising that unboiled water, unsterilised bottles or incorrect dilution can all lead to illness. Formula for special medical purposes intended for infants must be used under medical supervision.