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Suggest Remedy For Lactose Intolerance In An Infant

My baby is 10 month old weighs 8 kg (3.25kg at birth) heighs 74cm. i find she is allergic to milk.. whenever i give low fat milk she has green poo. once i stop giving milk her poo is normal . As my brestfed is low (only one time in a day) please give me some solution..Thanks in advance
Mon, 7 Dec 2015
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Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
I have read your question in detail and I know that you are very concerned about your child but don't worry.

By what you quote it seems that your child probably has cow milk allergy due to lactose intolerance.
You should give lactose free milk like zerolac, Similac isomil, Similac sensitive or nusobee.

I hope this will help you.
Wishing your child good health.
Take care.

Regards
Dr Deepak Patel
MD Pediatrics
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Suggest Remedy For Lactose Intolerance In An Infant

Hi, Welcome to HCM. I have read your question in detail and I know that you are very concerned about your child but don t worry. By what you quote it seems that your child probably has cow milk allergy due to lactose intolerance. You should give lactose free milk like zerolac, Similac isomil, Similac sensitive or nusobee. I hope this will help you. Wishing your child good health. Take care. Regards Dr Deepak Patel MD Pediatrics