CMPA Overview

CMPA occurs when the developing immune system responds negatively to the proteins found in milk or dairy products (e.g., milk, cheese, yogurt) from all ruminant animals (e.g., cow, sheep or goat), triggering an allergic reaction that causes a range of symptoms.

Mechanisms Behind CMPA Development

Mechanisms Behind CMPA Development

CMPA is an immune-mediated reaction and it is broadly split into two types: IgE-mediated and non-IgE-mediated.

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CMPA Symptoms

CMPA Symptoms

The signs and symptoms linked to CMPA are incredibly diverse, ranging from colic and reflux to constipation and diarrhea.

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Multiple Food Protein Allergies

Multiple Food Protein Allergies

Multiple food protein allergies (MFPA) often present as CMPA along with other foods.

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Gastrointestinal Allergies

Gastrointestinal Allergies

These allergies usually present during early childhood with a diverse range of symptoms.

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CMPA Management

CMPA vs Lactose Intolerance

It’s easy to confuse non-IgE-mediated CMPA with lactose intolerance, but they are different conditions.

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