Mom, Dad, and Baby - by google |
Perhaps you've heard colleagues say if the baby has breast milk allergy. Indeed some people We believe in this milk allergy. It may also cause fear for you. Especially as our affection for the baby makes you want to always give exclusive breastfeeding. But is it true that this mother's milk can cause allergies?
Infants may be allergic after consuming breast milk. Moreover, breast milk is the one-to-one nutrition that the baby receives for the first time until the age that deserves liquid food. Babies may experience strange signs after breastfeeding. But if circumstances like this that we should be the problem is not the baby, but the food has been consumed by the mother, causing the baby to be problematic after breastfeeding. That's why we need to find out what exactly the food is an allergen to the baby. If the cause of this allergy is known the mother can stop the consumption of foods of this type or at least reduce their consumption.
So what signs can we know if the baby has allergies after consuming mother's milk? Well, this can be characterized by the occurrence of spit (spit) like spitting up. However, there is a difference between spit up and vomiting, where the spit is usually only a small amount of fluid removed and not accompanied by abdominal muscle contractions. Spit is said to be normal if the frequency is 1-4 times a day.
But if the baby experiences more than normal frequency, you should be alert and checked because it could be the baby has a milk allergy. In addition, if the spit is not handled properly, it is feared when there is spit milk that actually goes into the stomach. Inside the stomach, there is stomach acid so that if the milk mixed with stomach acid and into the lungs will clog the airways. Moreover occurs in frequencies often above 4 times a day.
Another sign of breast milk allergy is the baby's skin will experience a rash and red. Rashes and red skin are sometimes exacerbated until the baby's skin is peeling off and attached to other objects. This is usually caused by the mother to consume seafood that is less appropriate to the condition of the baby.
If allergic breastfeeding occurs to your baby, the step that should be taken is not to stop exclusive breastfeeding but to stop the food that may cause the allergy. If exclusive breastfeeding is stopped and replaced with formula feeding will further reduce the nutritional value received by the baby. Because however the nutritional value contained in mother's milk cannot be replaced by even expensive formulas. In addition, the use of infant formula causes the baby is reluctant to breastfeed in the future.
Comments
Post a Comment