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When Your Baby is Allergic to Cow's Milk Protein: What to eat while feeding your baby breastmilk [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
This is a common food allergy in babies. It happens when a baby’s body overreacts to the protein in the milk of cows. This allergy can damage the baby’s stomach and intestines. This is called a Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA). Sometimes, you hear it called Cow’s Milk Colitis (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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267104Allergies (Child) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
Allergies occur when you come in contact with something your body is sensitive to. Allergic reactions can be caused by food, drugs, infections, insect bites, animals, things you breathe and skin contact with irritants such as cosmetics or soaps. Audio available. (Chinese - Traditional)
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Hives (Child) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
Hives are raised, itchy, red bumps (swellings) on the skin. They can be of different sizes and can appear anywhere on your child’s body. This factsheet provides an overview on hives including symptoms, causes, and when to seek medical assistance. Audio available. (Chinese - Traditional)
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