Cow's milk harmful for toddlers below one year


New Delhi, Sep 10 (IANS): Feeding cow's milk to toddlers below the age of one year is a growing factor behind allergic diseases, including in the respiratory and digestive system, as they cannot tolerate protein in the milk, experts said on Sunday.

Stating that infants who do not get breast milk need an alternate form of nutrition to maintain their health, the child experts said if cow's milk is fed at such an initial age then the low concentration of iron and its consumption during infancy is linked to anemia.

"Though cow's milk is associated to our culture for ages, it should not be given to toddlers below one year... It may put a strain on the infant's immature kidney and is also difficult to digest," said Nandan Joshi, Health and Nutrition Science, Danone India.

While older infants can be fed with household complementary food, younger ones need special hydrolysed and amino acid-based formula which do not produce allergy.

As per the National Family Health Survey (NFHS), only 40 per cent of children were introduced timely complementary foods, while only 10 per cent children between six to 23 months received adequate diets.

The infants are given cow milk in India as awareness is low among the people especially in rural areas.

As per the Rapid Survey on Children (RSOC), 42 per cent of non-breastfed infants below one year received cow's milk or any other milk.

"Allergic diseases are on the rise worldwide. The incidents are more in developed countries though it is on the rise in India as well. Milk allergy is the most common allergy in children," said Lalit Bharadia, Consultant Paediatric Gastroenterologist at Jaipur's Santokba Durlabhji Memorial Hospital.

"Around 3 per cent of children can't tolerate milk protein in animal milk. Milk allergic infants, who do not get breast milk, need an alternate form of nutrition to maintain their health."

Durlabhji said that while older infants can be fed with household complementary food, younger ones need special hydrolysed and amino acid-based formula which do not produce allergy.

"Such products are easily available in India."

Allergy is a result of one or more cow's milk proteins triggering an adverse reaction by our body's immune system.

The symptoms vary and may affect several organ systems such as skin, digestive or the respiratory tract, possibly resulting in skin rash, eczema, vomiting, diarrhoea, colic, wheezing or excessive crying.

In a study conducted at a tertiary care hospital in India, three out of 10 children with chronic diarrhoea were estimated to be suffering from cow's milk allergy. Globally, the prevalence rate of cow's milk allergy is approximately 3 to 5 per cent.

  

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  • Real Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 10 2017

    Can we give Water for below 4 month old baby.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Sep 11 2017

    @Real indian mangalore,of course one can give water boiled .but instead of breast milk or tinned milk.It helps baby to have its motion.with breast milk or tnned milk ,babys motion will be hard,so water can be given.I had the problem of allergy of tinned milk ,couldnt breast feed because had to work after 6months,so we gave cow milk which was brought direct from farmers ,boiled and fed.had no problem with it since third month.First thinned and later fresh milk.she didnt tolerate even tinned milk products .I noticed in India,many doctors suscribe grape water for babys motion.I wish people it not to give because it stimulates motion soon after you give to babys.insteade please give some simple water (boiled and cooled)not from fridge.

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