Be prepared for discussions with a healthcare professional with details of your little one's symptoms, family history of allergies and questions to ask.
It's important to have accurate information available so that the healthcare professional can decide what the best course of action is for your baby.
It's a good idea to keep a log of your baby's feeding schedule and any symptoms they have so you don't forget. This can help your doctor evaluate whether there is a link between consuming cow's milk and your baby's symptoms. We have prepared a blank feeding and symptoms diary that you can download and fill in. The allergy test is also a useful tool to help you collate important information to discuss with a healthcare professional.
The tools and tips on this site are designed to help you get the most from your time with a healthcare professional. Although this site is full of information to help you understand and recognize cow's milk allergy, it is not a substitute for medical advice. You should always speak to a healthcare professional.
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