It is recommended to use a partially or completely hydrolyzed milk preparation to reduce the risk of allergic diseases such as allergies, asthma, and eczema. These preparations have been shown to relieve colic and intestinal discomfort. If a partially hydrolyzed formula like Bon Départ has been ineffective, you may want to try a completely hydrolyzed formula like Similac Alimentum, Nutramigen A+, or Pregestimil A+. These formulas are also recommended for cow's milk protein allergy. Keep in mind that soy-based formulas are not recommended due to risks associated with phytoestrogens. If there is no improvement in symptoms after two weeks of trying a new formula, it is recommended to consult a doctor.
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