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Suggest Food Chart For A Lactose Intolerant Infant

My 5month baby girl has cow milk gallery, we re working on neocate and oats as she wasn t gaining wait, I need to know which kind of milk free cereals could I feed her other than cerelac as it contains milk traces and wasn t recommended by her doctor?
Wed, 26 Feb 2020
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Similac Sensitive Lactose Sensitivity, a milk-based formula designed for babies with lactose intolerance. Isomil, a soy-based infant formula that is naturally lactose-free are some of the formula feeds that can be recommended.

All plain vegetables and fruit – pureed, mashed and finger foods. Vegetables mixed with sauces made from milk substitutes.Fruit mixed with soya yogurt are some of the options.

Hope that was helpful.Let me know if i can assist you further.

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Dr.Saranya Ramadoss
General and Family Health Physician

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Suggest Food Chart For A Lactose Intolerant Infant

Hi Similac Sensitive Lactose Sensitivity, a milk-based formula designed for babies with lactose intolerance. Isomil, a soy-based infant formula that is naturally lactose-free are some of the formula feeds that can be recommended. All plain vegetables and fruit – pureed, mashed and finger foods. Vegetables mixed with sauces made from milk substitutes.Fruit mixed with soya yogurt are some of the options. Hope that was helpful.Let me know if i can assist you further. Regards Dr.Saranya Ramadoss General and Family Health Physician