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05/16/2013
...Since many of your little ones have food allergies and related allergic conditions, we like to keep you updated on relevant research results. Spring pollen is nothing to sneeze at One recent study 1 found a link between persistent pollen exposure during infancy and the development of allergic disease, specifically asthma and hay fever. The increased risk was found for babies exposed to pollen during the first 6 months of life. The association between...
...mother. No matter what I did to soothe him, it was useless, and as his mother, that was hard to handle.” Nutritional Management and Outcome: Becoming concerned with Blaise’s skin rash, Danielle mentioned the issue to his doctor who dismissed it as baby acne. As time passed, his related symptoms did not improve. In search of a solution, Blaise’s mother tried soy and hydrolyzed formulas, which unfortunately made him worse. As Blaise’s symptoms began to...
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08/10/2017
...We know that having a child with cow milk allergy (CMA) or multiple food allergies (MFA) or conditions like eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) or food protein-induced enterocolitis (FPIES) can be challenging. We hope that Neocate makes things a little bit easier and helps your child grow. We also hope that you will share your story with us and with others. This will help raise awareness about these conditions and show that diagnosis and relief are...
...We would like to thank Karen Wylie for guest blogging for us and sharing her family’s allergy story. People thought “it couldn’t really be that bad.” People thought “he will just grow out of it.” People thought “he really must be sleeping more than she says.” People thought “lots of kids have colic.” But I KNEW. Parents do. Deep down you know when something is just not right. I knew when my breast milk...
...both confirmed the diagnosis of milk and soy allergies, allergy-related eosinophilic esophagitis and allergy-related gastroesophageal reflux. Riley’s pediatrician recommended Neocate Infant, a hypoallergenic, amino acid-based formula. Because Neocate is made up of individual amino acids (the building blocks of protein), it was easier for Riley to digest than the hydrolysate formulas he originally tried which contain protein chains that have only been partially broken down. Within 36 hours of starting on Neocate, Riley’s diarrhea stopped,...
...of milk protein allergy are vomiting, diarrhea, bloody stool and other gastrointestinal issues. However, many babies-like Ken and his older brother R.J.-experience painful skin rashes as a symptom of milk protein allergy, which can be relieved by removing the allergens from the diet. For Ken and R.J. the rash went away when they switched to Neocate, which contains individual amino acids instead of the protein chains they were allergic to. “Within a few days, Ken’s...
04/10/2008
...development of allergies. Breast-feeding the infants for a year; Restricting your diet while nursing to avoid some of the most common allergies (i.e. milk, eggs, peanuts) Waiting to introduce solid food until your baby is 6 months old; Introducing solid foods one at a time, beginning with those foods that are least likely to cause an allergy, like rice cereal; Avoiding processed foods with artificial colors and flavors; and Delaying the introduction of potentially allergic...
10/06/2011
...food allergy in childhood increase the rate of trouble swallowing in young adulthood. It’s what many of us expected: there is a strong link between food allergies and symptoms among patients with EoE. Not only that, but high eosinophil levels over time can have a lasting impact. What Can We Take Away from This? While the results and conclusion don’t sound great at first, there are a few things to keep in mind. For one,...
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