Cow’s milk, symptoms, mother’s milk, treatment of allergy, child victim of an allergy to milk.
The children victims of an allergy to milk

The allergy to the cow’s milk, more precisely the allergy to cow’s milk proteins (APLV) concerns primarily the babies until around 3 years. Most of the time, the allergy disappears or attenuates between 5 and 8 years at the latest. It is necessary to be attentive with the signs like a diarrhoea, abdominal pains… which can announce an allergy.
The infants are concerned with the allergies to cow’s milk proteins (APLV). Generally this type of allergy reabsorbs with the age if it is treated in an early way. Between the age of one and three years, the food more the allergens is the egg, the groundnut and the cow’s milk. Beyond 5 years, 80% of the allergies to cow’s milk proteins reabsorb, and 90% beyond 8 years. On average, approximately 10% of the children suffering from APLV will keep it adult. The family factor (a brother, a sister, an allergic relative) supports the development of the APLV.