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Article: Allergic to cows' milk; Family Life Ask Sam FOOD STANDARDS AGENCY Answering your diet queries.(Features)
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- Birmingham Mail (England)
- Article date:
- January 30, 2007
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Byline: Sam Montel
Q My baby has bad diarrhoea when I give her cheese, yoghurt or other dairy products. Could she be intolerant to cows' milk?
A There are a number of different conditions where people have an abnormal reaction to cows' milk, including cows' milk allergy, cows' milk protein intolerance and lactose intolerance. Symptoms of these conditions include diarrhoea, asthma, eczema, vomiting, bloating and wind.
Milk allergy and cows' milk protein intolerance are common in babies and children. Symptoms start from the time cows' milk is introduced into the diet.
Many children with these conditions will grow out of them when they get older.
If you ...