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I do just what you did: look for other symptoms for either oversupply or allergy or perhaps even candida. All three may have green stools as a accompanying factor or symptom, but in all three I would want to see at least one more symptom.
As for the remark of the resident: for me this is an other sign over over-medicalising. It is not needed to go the whole journey with every sign of allergy. Just eliminate what seems to trigger symptoms. In the case of soy, however I would be tempted to eliminate cow's milk as well, because the 2 are seen in allergies together a lot.
Warmly,
Gonneke, IBCLC, LLLL in southern Netherlands
Kirsten Berggren <[log in to unmask]> wrote:So - I have a few questions from this. First, what other clues to you
look at when
presented with green stools? Was there something else I should have
asked about?
Second - I was working with a pediatric resident the day we saw this
mom, and he said
that he rarely sees food allergies resolve without a complete
elimination diet once the
baby has developed a sensitivity.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, IBCLC
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