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FPIES Diagnosis | How to Diagnose FPIES?
04/04/2022
FPIES can be hard to diagnose. Blood allergy tests can help reveal IgE-mediated food allergies, but FPIES is a non-IgE-mediated disorder. So far, there is no valid laboratory or skin test for FPIES. Furthermore, FPIES reactions are often mistaken for something else, like a stomach bug. The lag time between feeding and the onset of symptoms can cloud connection between cause and effect. Often, FPIES is only suspected after multiple allergic...
FPIES Diet & Management
04/05/2022
There is currently no cure for FPIES. Once FPIES is diagnosed, there is nothing to do but avoid the trigger foods. As with many other food allergies, children with FPIES usually outgrow FPIES within a few...
Short Bowel Syndrome & Malabsorption Management Diet
When a large part of the small bowel is removed, the route that nutrients take to get through the intestinal tract is shortened. It is no longer a normal pathway from the stomach to the end of the intestine, which can cause problems for the infant or child. In SBS patients, malabsorption of nutrients is...
Patient Stories
07/24/2017
When it comes to making choices for your child, it can help to hear from others who have had similar experiences. To find out why so many parents rely on Neocate, browse our Patient Stories and read about their...
For Healthcare Professionals
08/22/2017
At Nutricia, the maker of Neocate, we believe in the power of nutrition to make a positive and proven difference to health. Every day we are inspired by our purpose: to pioneer nutritional discoveries that help people of every age live longer, healthier lives. Learn More HCP Product...
Baby Poop Chart | What’s Normal and What’s not?
04/05/2022
Parents pay close attention to their newborn’s stool. Anything that seems unusual can cause a lot of anxiety. What is “normal” when it comes to stools? No single answer fits everyone. What’s normal for one baby may not be healthy for another. Watch for sudden changes in your baby’s bowel habits. Remember, occasional changes are healthy, especially when a baby starts solid foods. Also, remember that when a baby first starts on an...
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