Food Allergy Insomnia
Do you have a baby that cries all night and does not sleep?
Perhaps you can relate perfectly to this, you are exhausted
from running back and forth all night trying to comfort your
wailing baby. It seems no matter what you do, the baby will not
sleep. You may have even called your mother or mother-in-law
and asked for their advice in which case you may have been told
that you have a colicky baby on your hands. This may not be the
case at all and what the real issue at hand is something that
can be cleared up right away. Your baby may have insomnia due
to food allergies. At this point, there is a very good chance
that your baby is allergic to milk products.
Even if you baby is allergic to milk that does not mean that
by age four, the issue will not have resolved itself and the
child will then be able to properly process milk products but
for now, milk is not going to work. Of course, this can not be
an assumption that you make on your own as baby will have to
see the doctor first. If your baby is allergic to cow's milk,
which is in plenty of infant formulas, there will be other
symptoms present too such as shortness of breath and stomach
upset which may or may not include vomiting. Although food
allergies are rarely a cause for insomnia in adults, it can
sure cause baby many sleepless nights until the culprit is
found.
When your baby is allergic to cow's milk, their immune
system will see the protein in the cows milk as a danger and
they will try to fight it off, which is where all of the
problems come in and baby is very fussy and unable to sleep.
Your infant having a milk allergy does not mean that they are
lactose intolerant and it may not stay with them for the rest
of their lives as they could very well outgrow it within a few
years.
In the meantime the doctors will likely switch baby to a soy
based formula, unless of course you decide to breastfeed. If
you do decide to start breastfeeding baby remember that if he
is sensitive or allergic to cow's milk then you are going to
have to avoid all dairy intake as well so that baby does not
get it through your milk.
While this article has centered on babies and their milk
allergies that result in insomnia, it should be known that this
can happen in children and adults with other food products as
well. Sometimes it is very difficult to figure out what it is
that you are allergic to so if you partner with your doctor he
will be able to assist you in keeping track of exactly what you
are allergic to and from there monitor any pattern of insomnia.
This could be in the form of keeping a food diary as a way to
find out the allergy by a process of elimination.
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