Observe and record
First, carefully observe the symptoms of children's allergic reactions and record them. This includes symptoms, duration and possible triggers. This information will help doctors make accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Stop mixed feeding
If you suspect that your child is allergic to a certain food or formula, you should stop mixed feeding immediately and contact your pediatrician. Your doctor may advise you to try other types of formula or substitutes.
Medical consultation
If your child's allergic reaction is serious or lasts for a long time, or you are worried about your child's symptoms, I suggest you seek medical advice as soon as possible. The pediatrician will evaluate the child's symptoms and medical history and may recommend further examination or testing.
Avoid allergens
Once you determine that your child is allergic to a certain food or formula, you should avoid exposing your child to allergens again. This may require you to read food labels carefully, understand the ingredients of food, and discuss with your doctor how to adjust your child's diet plan.
Seek professional help
If your child's allergic reaction is serious or lasts for a long time, or you are worried about your child's symptoms, I suggest you seek the help of a professional doctor. A pediatrician or allergy specialist will be able to provide you with more detailed suggestions and treatment plans. The above suggestions are for reference only, and the specific treatment should be determined according to the specific situation of the child and the doctor's advice. Timely medical treatment and communication with doctors are the key to ensure that children get proper treatment.