C.D. asks from Wappingers Falls, NY on January 13, 2008
How to remedy formula allergy on infant?
My six month old daughter developed face rashes and eczema after I stopped breastfeeding. My doctor said I should switch to a Hypoallergenic formula. I was feeding her the liquid form and she was doing great for a few days. I then switched her to the powder version of the same formula and the rashes are back!! Has anyone gone through the same thing with their baby? Although the doctor said that the only difference between both of the formulas is water, I still think it's the powder that is causing all the discomfort for my daughter.
Please help.
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Since each child is different, consult with your pediatrician. Check out the article for other moms' opinions.
So What Happened?™
I'd like to thank everyone for their responses. It was of great relief to know I'm not the only one going through this. I wanted to let you know that I started using bottled or boiled water only to prepare the powder formula and my daughter's skin is clearing up!! Hopefully it will stay that way.
Thanks again
C.
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A.L. answers from Albany on January 14, 2008
Try soy formula. He may have an allergy to milk.
My son (who is 8yrs old now) was allergic to regular formula. He was vomitting and had diarhea shortly after I fed him. His doctor put him on soy formula and he was fine.
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A.J. answers from Albany on January 14, 2008
Don't let anyone guilt you into making the wrong choice here regarding formula. You are not hurting her, you just need to find out the problem. I would try using bottled water or nursery water when mixing the formula. The water does make a huge difference.
While in Europe I used my in-laws tap water for my then 6 month old which tasted great to me but he ended up with blood in his stools. As soon as we used the bottled water he was fine. The only difference I had with the ready made vs. the powder was that my babies always seemed to prefer the powdered.
If that doesn't help ask her pediatrician about a different formula you could switch to or go back to the liquid.
You are doing a great job! Keep it up!
A.
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S.W. answers from Rochester on January 14, 2008
i had the same problem with my daughter when she was a newborn. for the first 3 months of her life we had one problem after another due to her formula, from rashes, eczema, constipation. Her pediatrician switched her formula 6 times...finally the last time he told us to try good start soy. After a week of her being on the soy formula all her problems were gone. We found out that she has a milk allergy, which is quite common, i am told. She is now 16 months and happy and healthy (w/o milk).
so, try to switch her to a soy based formula and use baby water.
J.B. answers from Glens Falls on January 14, 2008
Hi C.,
I use Nutramigen in the ready to serve (liquid) form. I spoke with a nutritionist who said that there is a slight difference and in some babies they just tolerate the liquid better. If you saw improvement then I would go back to the liquid, despite what your doctor says, you as her mother know what is best for your baby! Also, the rash may be a dairy allergy, so you may want to try a soy based formula. Good luck!
A.L. answers from Albany on January 14, 2008
Try soy formula. He may have an allergy to milk.
My son (who is 8yrs old now) was allergic to regular formula. He was vomitting and had diarhea shortly after I fed him. His doctor put him on soy formula and he was fine.
J.F. answers from New York on January 14, 2008
My daughter had bad acid reflux and could nly tolerate lactose free formula in the ready to feed. The powder that had to be mixed with water just added to much air to the formula and would upset her tummy. She isn't allergic to milk now but it was just lighter on her tummy and made it feel better. Your daughter might have a milk allergy or what they use to make the formula into powder might just bother your daughter. When I was trying to find a formula that worked for my daughter I had called similac and they told me that there is a difference between ready-to-feed, the powder and the concentrate because even though they are the same type they are made differently and aren't exactly the same. If you feel that it is the powder switch back to the ready-to-feed and see if it gets better. Good luck.
Jenn
K.B. answers from New York on January 14, 2008
A.G. answers from New York on January 14, 2008
For the eczema I would totally reccommend Arbonne's baby care line. The baby oil is great for rashes like you mentioned and is completely safe, pure & beneficial. Please check out my website:
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for more product info. and you can even see before and after pictures.
Good Luck, let us all know how it works!
C.W. answers from New York on January 14, 2008
I had a similar problem with my son. He also suffered from severe acid reflux. My son was on Alimentum for about 2 months with face rashes and eczema...it was horrible! I finally decided to go with my gut and go back to a "normal" formula, I chose Good Start b/c of the comfort proteins...the face rashes cleared right up, his reflux lessened...he still has eczema but that runs in my red headed family...Anyway, I'm not a believer in the hypoallergenic, it didn't help my son...oh and his bowel movements got 100% better after the switch too...don't know if this helps but I know what you're going through! ps. For me the difference between powder and liquid was minimal as far as his allergies were concerned.
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