hi sir/madam,
Thanks for your question on Healthcare Magic.
Healthy Tips:-
• Breast-feeding exclusively for the first four to six months, or using a hypoallergenic formula, may strengthen the immune system while delaying or preventing
atopic dermatitis and
milk allergy.
• Restricting a mother's diet during
pregnancy or while breast-feeding has not been shown to help prevent the development of allergies.
• Solid foods should be introduced gradually between four to six months of age. Egg, dairy, peanut, tree nuts, fish and shellfish can be gradually introduced after less allergenic foods have been tolerated. In fact, delaying the introduction of these foods may increase your baby’s risk of developing allergies.
• Reducing exposure to some allergens, such as dust mites, may delay or prevent allergy or
asthma symptoms.
• Exposure to tobacco smoke before and after birth increases your infant's risk of developing
wheezing and asthma.
Hope this info was helpful.
stay healthy,stay safe.