my daughter had the same problem, i had to take her off all milk products and made sure she was getting the calcium from other sources. Not much you can do, talk to your doctor. My daughter hasn't had milk in years and she;s healthy and happy.
Sounds like she is allergic to it not just intolerant
2006-09-18 04:15:41
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answered by cinderjo 3
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no but my 16 month old son is going through the same thing he was born w/ excema & now im seeing that the milk is even causing break outs ask pedia. but I do know that at that age you if possible are only suppose 2 give whole milk im going 2 talk 2 doc too, maybe thier both lactose intolerant the others r right thogh you should try rice or soy milk or maybe its just a phase good luck ,the diarhhea sucks though mom in common ,alicia aka luisa d
2006-09-19 08:37:24
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answered by luisa_duran2000 1
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Rice milk would probably work for her but check with your Dr first.
Most kids that cannot tolerate milk this works great and it does taste pretty good.
I had milk issues as a kid and still do. But it gets better.
I am NOT lactose intolerant I actually have an allergy to cow's milk. Chances are she is too. I had all the same reaction to the products you have tries.
She may grow out of it too
Good luck to you.
2006-09-18 04:13:25
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answered by rranderson1968 4
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Yea i do not prefer to look impolite in any respect yet you want to provide her milk before mattress, brush her enamel, then provide water. it fairly is too a lot milk as well, more effective than 24 oz..in a given day may reason all sorts of complications from anemia to kidney complications. My ladies love milk too so I in a lot of circumstances in basic terms provide them a 1/2 a cup some circumstances an afternoon fairly of filling it up. A sippy cup is a sippy cup and that i'd not hardship too a lot about the kind it really is.
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answered by ? 4
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have you seen a Dr about this but you can also try goats milk they sell in in a can next to the condensed milk in the grocery store that's what my mother had to feed my sister
2006-09-18 04:15:36
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answered by myra 1
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Goats milk.
2006-09-18 04:19:45
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answered by Johhny 2
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She doesn't need milk no one does. You get more calcium from broccolli and protien is abundant from other sources. If you are looking for something to pour on her cereal you can use almond milk or rice milk.
2006-09-18 04:14:03
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answered by Janna 4
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you may want to see your peditrician and discuss that with him/her my son is on nutramigen formula which is lactose and cow milk protein free, your peditrician should know of someway for her to get the proteins and vitamins needed.... other than that i dont know good luck and i hope that you find out whats wrong.....
2006-09-18 04:13:17
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answered by kelley p 2
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Try rice milk? Your best bet would be to ask your doctor.
2006-09-18 04:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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my grandson stopped all milk products at 16months he is a healthy 4year old now,they dont need milk once they are weaned
2006-09-18 04:19:19
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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