Can milk allergy cause sneezing?

Milk allergy does not usually lead to sneezing symptoms. Most milk allergies are associated with abdominal pain, diarrhea and bloating. In severe cases, symptoms of nausea and vomiting may occur, as well as weakness and loss of appetite, etc. Some children may show increased atopic dermatitis. For drinking milk allergy is only easy to cause allergy to pure milk, because there may be lactose intolerance or allergy to milk protein. The symptoms of sneezing are mostly caused by upper respiratory tract infections, or the common cold, flu, etc. It is recommended that after sneezing, if you suspect that it is caused by flu or other viral infections, you need to drink more water, and if necessary, you need to consult a respiratory clinic.