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Dairy Diaries

Recognizing Your Toddler's Milk Allergy

By Laura Cone

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Some people are adamantly opposed to the consumption of milk by all children. Robert Cohen, the director of the Dairy Education Board in Oradell, N.J., and author of Milk: A-Z (Argus Publishing, 2001), says most parents rarely if ever take note of their children's negative reactions to milk. He points out that a number of reports link milk consumption with colic, intestinal bleeding, asthma, chronic diarrhea, SIDS and other serious problems.

When it comes to toddlers and milk allergies, it's important to listen not as much to what your toddler is saying as to what his behavior is telling you. While your toddler may crave milk and love pizza loaded with cheese, his passion for dairy may be a symptom of an allergy. Keep a dairy diary so you can connect tantrums, stomachaches and other symptoms to his food intake.

Signs Your Toddler Has Milk Allergies
  • Dark circles under the eyes
  • Pot belly
  • Wiggly legs or difficulty keeping their legs still
  • Constantly clearing throat
  • Diarrhea and constipation
  • Vomiting
  • Stomachaches
  • Puffiness under the eyes or eyes swollen shut
  • Abnormally red cheeks and ears
  • Frequent ear or sinus infections


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