Lactose Intolerance in Infants: Foods to Avoid - A Comprehensive Guide
* Milk and milk products: Cow's milk, goat's milk, sheep's milk, yogurt, cheese, ice cream, and butter* Formula made with cow's milk: Most infant formulas are made with cow's milk, so it's important to read the label carefully if your child is suspected of having a lactose intolerance.
* Foods that are made with milk: Bread, cookies, cakes, pancakes, waffles, and cereal often contain milk, so be sure to check the ingredients list before giving them to your child.
* Processed meats: Many processed meats, such as hot dogs, sausage, and pepperoni, contain lactose.
* Salad dressings: Some salad dressings, such as ranch dressing and blue cheese dressing, contain milk.
* Cream soups: Cream soups, such as broccoli cheese soup and potato soup, are made with milk.
* Coffee: Coffee drinks and coffee creamers often contain lactose.
* Whipped cream: Whipped cream is made with milk.
* Puddings: Puddings usually contain milk.
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