Enfamil Nutramigen Baby Formula, Hypoallergenic & Lactose-Free, Fast Colic Relief, 19.8 Oz












Enfamil Nutramigen Baby Formula, Hypoallergenic & Lactose-Free, Fast Colic Relief, 19.8 Oz
$49.48
Ex Tax: $49.48
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: bhIyKA
- Weight: 0.563kg
- SKU: bhIyKA
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Key Benefits
Hypoallergenic formula, Relief from colic due to Cow's Milk Allergy with Brain-building DHA and Immune Support 100% Amino-Acid based, Iron-fortified formula, suitable for infants with Severe Cow's Milk Protein a
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Brain-Building Nutrition
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Tummy Troubles
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Premium Nutrition
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Cow's Milk Allergies
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Toddler Nutrition
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is CMA? Cow's milk allergy is an immune system reaction to cow's milk proteins, while lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose due to a deficiency of the enzyme lactase. It's always best to check with your baby's doctor. What does colicky mean? "Colicky" is a term commonly used to describe excessive and unexplained crying or fussiness in infants, usually due to gastrointestinal discomfort. What are some CMA indicators? Some common CMA indicators include: Colic & Excessive Crying - fussiness, gas, and excessive crying more than 3 times a week for 3 or more weeks, digestive issues - bloody stool. vomiting, and diarrhea, and skin reactions - atopic dermatitis, itchy rash (urticaria). What is the allergic march? The allergic march refers to the time-based progression of allergic manifestation. Infants with cow's milk protein allergy or food allergies are 2 to 4x more likely to have atopic dermatitis, asthma, and rhinitis*. What are the issues with CMA? Issues related to CMA may involve many different organ systems, most commonly affecting skin and GI tract. Issues in the GI tract related to CMA, such as blood in stools may be due to inflammation, dysmotility or both.


