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Had Eczema On Head Face And Body, On Nutramigen Not Cured, Poop Pale Green. Is It Normal?

Hello my baby is 5 and a half months old he has had severe eczema on head face and body for some time now , paediatrician has put him on nutramigen has been on it a while now what I would like to know is his eczema has never cleared up since and his poop is a clay pale green so is he allergic to milk and is this pop colour normal for the nutramigen he's on? Thanks
Fri, 18 Oct 2013
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Greetings of the day
Nutramigen is hypo allergic milk formula. It will not worsen the eczema.
Preventing secondary bacterial infection of ec
zema by proper hygiene is the mainstay of treatment. Local application of mild steroid may help. Consult your Pediatrician.
Take care
Regards
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Had Eczema On Head Face And Body, On Nutramigen Not Cured, Poop Pale Green. Is It Normal?

Namaste Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day Nutramigen is hypo allergic milk formula. It will not worsen the eczema. Preventing secondary bacterial infection of ec zema by proper hygiene is the mainstay of treatment. Local application of mild steroid may help. Consult your Pediatrician. Take care Regards