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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 21:43:08 +1300, June & John <[log in to unmask]>
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>Hi All
>
>Had a call from a nursing Mother to day. At 10 weeks post partum started
on Domperidone. Formula was also introduced at the same time. around the
same time mum noticed a rash around the neck and Mum thought it was a
heat rash. To-day (14 weeks) the baby has been diagnosed with Eczema
>Has anyone heard that Domperidone has been linked to Eczema
>I am wondering if its the formula not the domperidone as she was advised
to change to a soya base because her first child has a wheat allergy.<snip>
>Sincerely
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>June Nicholls
>IBCLC
I can share my personal experience, don't know how useful it will be to you
as it is anecdotal. My second son developed eczema on his face at about 18
months. A friend mentioned it to her allergist and he said it sounded like
a soy allergy. We cut out all soy products and it cleared up. Now as a
teen my son is able to tolerate soy oil, but not soy protein.
-Claire Bloodgood, IBCLC
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