If your child has some of the symptoms mentioned above, you should see your doctor who may perform allergy tests – such as skin prick tests or blood tests – to confirm whether the symptoms are related to cows’ milk. Your doctor may also refer you to a specialist or recommend you see a dietitian for further advice.
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