FPIES in Babies: Symptoms, Causes And Treatment Video

Watching your baby struggle with unexplained vomiting and dehydration can be overwhelming. If you’ve noticed delayed reactions after feeding, you might be facing FPIES—Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome. This condition isn’t a typical allergy but causes severe gastrointestinal symptoms in infants exposed to certain foods like dairy, soy, or rice.

Our video and accompanying article break down everything you need to know: how to recognize symptoms two to four hours after feeding, which foods to avoid, the steps for proper diagnosis, and treatment options including diet changes and medical support. We also share hopeful news: most children outgrow FPIES by age three. Ready to understand and manage this rare condition? Watch below to gain the knowledge and peace of mind you deserve..

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Aneesha holds a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology from USTM, Meghalaya and Master’s degree in Applied Microbiology from VIT, Vellore. With two years of experience, she has worked on different research projects in the field of Food Sciences.

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