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Milk soy protein intolerance

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Milk soy protein intolerance (MSPI) is a food intolerance to the proteins found in milk and soy. It is believed that "...MSPI affects about 85,000 infants every year in the United States, and is the most common food-related intolerance among infants.

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Signs of MSPI

Medical signs of milk soy protein intolerance include:

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Abdominal cramping
  • Rash
  • Irritability
  • Weight loss
  • Bloody stools
  • Chronic constipation and painful defecation
  • Milk foods to avoid

    Avoid foods made with milk and soy products. However, soy oil and soy lecithin may be acceptable as they have no soy protein. Milk products include:

    References

    Milk soy protein intolerance Wikipedia