Can babies allergic to cow’s milk drink goat’s milk?

Babies who are allergic to cow’s milk are generally not allowed to drink goat’s milk.
The proteins in goat’s milk and cow’s milk are the culprits that cause allergies in babies, so if your baby is allergic to cow’s milk, it’s best not to drink goat’s milk. It is recommended to let the baby drink amino acid formula, or deeply hydrolyzed milk powder instead, mainly to avoid inducing a perverse reaction.
Milk allergy usually manifests itself as eczema, hives, itching, nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, abdominal distension, and even diarrhea, and there may also be nasal congestion, sneezing and other symptoms. Parents need to pay attention to recognize.
If your baby is allergic to milk, you should go to the hospital in time if allergy occurs and choose the right milk for your baby under the guidance of a professional doctor.