GUIDANCE ON THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF …
mediated cows milk protein allergy or coeliac disease, which resolve following exclusion of cows milk protein, or gluten in the case of coeliac disease. Please refer to Cows Milk Allergy guidance if the child presents with these symptoms. Treatment It is hoped that health care professionals involved in a childs health care will feel confident to
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