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Milk Allergy Symptoms

By: Maja Maartens

Published: October 13, 2009
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Cow's milk is the most usual allergy-causing foods in children, and it's the chief root of allergic responses in very young babies.

Milk allergy affects in the region of 2 percent to 3 percent of babies worldwide, and its symptoms and signs can be difficult enough to cause suffering not solely for an allergic child, but also for the child's mother and father. However, the fine news is that the majority of kids grow out of the milk allergy by the age 2 or 3.

Allergic reactions mostly happen a few minutes to a few hours after you consume milk " but every so often it can be days before symptoms and sign show. Signs and symptoms stretch from mild to critical and may consist of wheezing, vomiting, hives and digestive problems. Very rarely, milk allergy can cause anaphylaxis - a severe, life-threatening reaction.

Milk Allergy Symptoms

Three types of milk linked allergy symptoms have been established:

1. Symptoms set off speedily following eating/drinking cow's milk. Reactions generally affect the skin, causing hives and/or eczema.

2. Symptoms set off several hours after consuming cow's milk. Symptoms of this type are mainly diarrhea and vomiting.

3. Symptoms commence more than twenty hours after eating/drinking. The central symptom for this type is diarrhea.

Symptoms of milk allergy can affect the skin, causing rashes or hives; the digestive tract, causing bloating and diarrhea, and the respiratory system, causing runny nose and asthma.

Here is a more full listing of symptoms:

* vomiting

* hyperactive behavior

* diarrhea

* asthma

* hives

* runny nose

* rashes

* stuffy nose

* ear infections

* bloating

* watery eyes

* eczema

* allergic shiners (black around the eyes)

* recurrent bronchitis

* failure to thrive

The listed symptoms are not restricted to people with milk allergy. As you become familiar with food allergy symptoms, you will see that many foods share a variety of common symptoms, such as: bloating, rash, and runny nose.

What is the Difference of Milk allergy and Milk Intolerance?

It is essential to tell apart a real milk allergy from milk protein intolerance or lactose intolerance. Unlike a milk allergy, intolerance doesn't implicate the immune system. Milk intolerance causes different symptoms and need dissimilar action than does a true milk allergy. General signs and symptoms of milk protein intolerance or lactose intolerance include digestive problems, such as bloating, gas or diarrhea, after consuming milk.

Milk Allergy Prevention and Cure

The single way to prevent an allergic reaction is to avoid milk and milk proteins altogether. This can be difficult, as milk is a frequent food ingredient. Despite your best efforts, you or your child may still come into contact with milk.

Medications, such as antihistamines, may reduce signs and symptoms of a milk allergy. These drugs can be taken after exposure to milk to control an allergic reaction and help relieve discomfort. If you or your child has a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis), you may need an emergency injection of epinephrine (adrenaline) and a trip to the emergency room.

If you're at risk of having a severe reaction, you or your child may need to carry injectable epinephrine (such as an EpiPen) at all times.

More Information:

Maja Maartens is highly competent with milk allergy on a personal level and she has written many in dept articles on the subject. For a comprehensive and accurate explanation on milk allergy symptoms and how to live without milk and gluten visit her website.


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