Allergies & intolerance
Newborn allergies can occur when your baby's immune system reacts to certain substances in their environment or diet. Cows’ milk allergy (CMA), also known as cows’ milk protein allergy (CMPA) is when the immune system mistakenly identifies the normally harmless milk protein as a threat and fights it in the form of an allergic reaction. Lactose intolerance is different, it means that your baby is unable to digest lactose which is a natural sugar found in cows’ milk. It is not an allergy, as lactose intolerance doesn’t involve the immune system.
As a new parent, it can be hard to work out what’s normal and what’s not, and it's important to be aware of potential allergies and intolerances that your little one may experience. Our articles provide you with an introduction to newborn allergies, specifically focusing on lactose intolerance and cows' milk protein allergy. We also explore the common symptoms of allergies in newborns as well as provide a baby allergy glossary as an easy to digest guide to allergies (pun intended). It’s important to remember, if you suspect that your newborn may have an allergy or intolerance, you should consult with your healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and guidance.