Impact of CMA on growth and proper ways of management
Explore the impact of cow's milk allergy (CMA) on growth and proper management techniques. Growth failure is a recognized symptom of CMA and should be considered in the differential diagnosis for children with unexplained poor growth. This session will address how growth, particularly stature, is influenced not only by nutrient intake but also by inflammation. Emphasizing the importance of early recognition of poor growth, the session will outline dietary management principles consistent with those for the general pediatric population. Additionally, the session will highlight the importance of supporting breastfeeding in children with CMA, even when poor growth is present, and providing necessary assistance to mothers. Most guidelines recommend using Amino Acid Formula (AAF) when faltering growth is observed. Gain valuable insights into effective strategies for managing growth in children with CMA.
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Impact of CMA on growth and proper ways of management
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