Baby’s got skin problems? You might want to re-think YOUR diet, mom!

February 1, 2010
By Dr. Victor Chan

Are you causing your baby to have eczema?

As a general rule, I recommend that mothers breast-feed their babies.  Human breast milk supplies the complete range of nutrients for your infant to thrive and to optimally develop the young immune system.  Formula can definitely be a

help as a supplement to breast milk, but the health benefits of infant formula definitely come a distant second compared to your breast milk.

One caution for nursing mothers, however, is that allergens can pass from you (the mother), through your breast milk, and into your baby.  Depending on how often you consume these allergens, the symptoms may vary.  If you do not consume these allergens very often, your baby’s symptoms may be short-lived such as gas, stomach pain, or vomiting.  However, if you consume offending foods on a regular basis, your baby’s symptoms may be more delayed and chronic such as diarrhea or eczema.

Pay attention to your baby’s skin and digestion.  If you notice that your breast-fed baby is developing symptoms, it is extremely important for you to restrict your intake of common allergens – particularly cow’s milk, eggs, and peanuts but there may be others.  Otherwise, you may be inadvertently setting your child up for an lifetime of allergies and sensitivities.

Your naturopathic doctor can work with you to systematically eliminate and reintroduce foods to identify potential allergens, without resorting to the tests mentioned in the following video.

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