Can babies with milk allergies drink goat’s milk?

Goat’s milk is not recommended when your baby is allergic to cow’s milk.
Babies who are allergic to cow’s milk are usually allergic to the proteins in cow’s milk, and goat’s milk contains ingredients that are very similar to cow’s milk, which may also trigger allergies in babies. You can let your baby drink amino acid formula, or deeply hydrolyzed milk powder instead. To avoid the occurrence of perverse reactions.
In addition, if the baby is not allergic to goat’s milk or slightly allergic, parents feed the baby goat’s milk can only be temporary for the baby to drink, such as the baby’s intestinal tract to achieve a more stable level, you need to continue to return to milk, after all, goat’s milk lack of folic acid, it is easy to lead to the baby’s anemia.
It is recommended that babies with milk allergies seek medical attention in a timely manner, consult a professional doctor and then feed under the guidance of the doctor.