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What can i try at home to treat milk allergy?

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Discuss with MD: I would not recommend home treatments for food allergy without discussing with an allergist. If you/your child have true allergies a severe allergic reaction is possible.

Answered 6/18/2015

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Identify & Avoid: Treating milk allergy means completely avoiding foods containing milk & dairy products. This includes prepared foods with milk as an ingredient. Sometimes milk is listed as casein, caseinate, or whey. Avoid these. Tuna packed in water may contain some milk. Avoid milk, ice cream, cheese, yogurt, butter, whipped & sour cream, gelato, sherbet & cream sauces & salad dressings. Lactose is usually ok.

Answered 3/18/2012

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