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Article published on Mar 30, 2004

Cows Milk Allergy Can Cause Eczema

We have recently moved to California. Our daughter is eight months old. I have nursed her since birth. At around two months of age, she developed eczema all over her body. Our paediatrician suggested that I should stop drinking milk and stop eating dairy products. Within a few weeks, her eczema almost completely cleared. Later,... Read More

Article published on Jun 25, 2002

New Medicine For Troublesome Eczema

Our teenage son has had eczema all his life. His skin is very dry. The eczema is worst around his elbows, on his hands and feet. Dry air in winter usually makes it worse. Lately his eczema flared up after he was involved in sports. We have always used steroid cream to keep the eczema... Read More

Article published on Jan 26, 2000

Cows Milk Allergy Can Cause Repeated Spitting And Other Symptoms

Our son is five months old. He was always cranky ever since he was born. I was not able to nurse him, and put him on a cows milk formula. He gained weight well, but he was always very spitty, so much so that I hate to hold him because the smell of his spit... Read More

Article published on Mar 24, 1999

Eczema Can Be Caused By Cows’ Milk Allergy

Our daughter is four months old. She has very dry skin since she was born. In the last few weeks, she started a rash on her cheeks, around her neck, under her armpits, and behind her legs. She looks miserable, and her skin is breaking down. A friend said that she can be allergic to... Read More