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What is Milk protein allergy

by Guest22621075  |  1 year, 4 month(s) ago

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My girlfriend has just been diagnosed with a milk protein allergy and with all the hidden milk products in foods these days it’s impossible to tell what she can eat. Is there any website that gives information what is Milk protein allergy?

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  1. Angelina
    Regular milk is made up of protein, carbohydrates or sugar, fat, vitamins and minerals, and water. It's the milk protein that causes the allergic reaction in cow's milk allergy. Cow's milk protein allergy can develop in both breastfed and formula-fed children. However, breastfed children are usually less likely to develop food allergies of any sort. Occasionally, though, breastfed children develop cow's milk allergy when they react to the slight amount of cow's milk protein that's passed along from their mother's diet into her breastmilk. In other cases, certain babies can become sensitized to the cow's milk protein in their mothers' breastmilk, but don't actually have an allergic reaction until they're later introduced to cow's milk themselves.

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